In his short story "The Man Who Was Almost a Man," why does Richard Wright use a Southern dialect to present the thoughts and speech of his characters?


A Wright wants the tone of his story to be more playful and fun.

B Wright wants to enhance the realism of the story for the audience.

C Wright wants the audience to know that his characters are average.

D Wright wants to help his Northern readers to understand a Southern dialect.

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Answer: B Wright wants to enhance the realism of the story for the audience.

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B - enhance realism

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