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English, 13.04.2020 23:34 hudaalkhatib27

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(1) “Good on ya, mate,” Dez, the pilot, says as I scramble to get the landing gear in order. “I reckon we’ll have a dinkum go at it!”

(2) The russet blast furnace of the Australian outback fills my nostrils with superheated wind and my mouth with iron shavings as the sweat pops in pearls across my arms once I leave the cool interior of Dez’s bush plane, where I find flat, silent nothingness in every direction. We’re near Alice Springs in January, which is considered the Australian summer, where temperatures range from 95 to 104 degrees. What I want lies before us.

(3) Dez has agreed to risk his life with me, consequently I had to share the poem on the map that promised a cliff of exposed gold.

Giddeon’s gold is the glimpse of the glitter,
Hiding between rocks, in a desert that’s wetter,
Follow the ridges, make no pledges,
Pass Hades’ gorges, deep as the ages,
Down to the caverns where the river rages,
That’s where you’ll find a path that is better.

We have also agreed that whoever spots the gold first will get 10% more of a share than his partner. “Good on ya, mate!”

Which quotation from the passage includes dialect?

A. “Good on ya’, mate,” Dez, the pilot, says as I scramble to get the landing gear in order.

B. The russet blast furnace of the Australian outback fills my nostrils with superheated wind

C. What I wanted lies before us.

D. “Follow the ridges, make no pledges.…”

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