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Which two statements best describe how Their Eyes Were Watching God supports Baldwin’s assertions about Black English?

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Answered by HumbertoFitzhugh
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The two statements that best describes are:

A. because Hurston uses American English in her novel only occasionally, she clearly feels that her people should be committed to their own language.

D. by placing American English and black English side by side in her novel, Hurston seems to emphasize their nature as separate languages

Explanation:

"Their Eyes Were Watching God" is a novel written by Zora Neale Hurston. The novel is about the main character Janie and her life.

In her novel, Hurston supports Baldwin's assertions about Black English is by using less American English and more of their own language. By this, she is asserting that her people should more of their own language than American English.

The second statement that describes this claim is by placing American English and black English side by side in her novel. By this Hurston is emphasizing the nature of two as separate languages.

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Answered by Zakiya444
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