why do novels use vernacular
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Novels use vernacular because vernacular language is the common language or dialect spoken largely by the local regional people.
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Novels is the spoken language which everyone commonly knows and understands.
The dialect of a language differs from region to region and some novels are written in a particular dialect of a vernacular language to address the people who speak with that dialect.
Vernacular language is chosen by the novelist to make it easy to reach and connect to the common people.
Further, the language is also simple and easily understandable and does not require any great technical skills to understand the novel. It helps to strike a chord with the real life of the common people.
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The reason novels use vernacular is to approach and appeal common people.It is easy and simple for common people to understand....
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