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PLSSS HELP ASAP 50 POINTS AND BRAINIEST In this lesson, you will learn about Mark Twain's use of colloquial language. At times, it might seem difficult to understand what the character Simon Wheeler is saying. Complete this journal assignment after you have completed the lesson.

Choose a paragraph from Part 1 of the story that contains colloquial language. It should be at least five sentences long. Copy the paragraph in your journal. Then, rewrite the paragraph using the grammar and spelling conventions of Standard American English.

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