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    Saying "Ain't" Instead of "Isn't" Is a Difference Between Which
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Saying "Ain't" Instead of "Isn't" Is a Difference Between Which

Question 27

Question 27

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Saying "ain't" instead of "isn't" is a difference between which of the following?


A) articulation
B) misnomer
C) interpretation
D) dialect
E) pronunciation

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