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In adventures of huckleberry finn, how might jim's dialect affect the readers interpretation of the character? a. it projects jim's character as a stereotype. b. it allows jim's speech to be easily understood. c. it demonstrates how jim is well-respected by others when he speaks. d. it reveals jim's disbelief in legends and folklore.

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