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The note taker refers to the way the flower girl speaks as “kerb-stone” English. What does he mean by this?
A. that she speaks in slang and he can’t understand
B. that she speaks with a foreign accent
C. that she speaks proper, refined English
D. that she speaks like someone who is from the streets
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