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Read the passage: "everybody knows him. dickon's wanderin' about everywhere. th' very blackberries an' heatherbells knows him. i warrent th' foxes shows him where their cubs lies an' th' skylarks doesn't hide their nests from him." which identifies aand explains the type of language used in this passage?

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