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Read the passage from Tom Sawyer.

"Bother! Well, go ’long with you. I’d made sure you’d played hookey and been a-swimming.”

Which summary accurately translates the dialect into standard English?

A. Darn! Okay, you can go. I was sure you’d skipped school and gone swimming.

B.Great! I’ll go along with you. I made certain you skipped school so we could go swimming.

C. Oh dear. I didn’t realize we’d be talking so late. I meant to be sure you played hookey and went swimming.

D. Fine. I’ll believe you. But I’ll be certain you don’t skip school and go swimming.

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Explanation:

A is the answer,darn and bother are synonyms,well/ okay ,go long with you meaning you can go putting the rest together A is likely the answer.

The summary that adequately converts a dialect into the form of standard English would be:

A). Darn! Okay, you can go. I was sure you’d skipped school and gone swimming.

Tom Sawyer

The above summary most successfully converts the given dialect as per the norms of standard English.

The employment of words like "Bother," "well," "made sure," "been," etc. exemplifies the community or tribe's particular language i.e. 'dialect' and hence, required to be changed.

Therefore, they would be substituted with 'Darn,' 'okay,' 'was sure,' 'gone,' etc.

Hence, the correct answer is option A.

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