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RODY.ELKHALIL

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The use of Mock Spanish in the children's book series about the character Skippy Jon Jones
 
  a. cannot be racist, since it includes only positive images.
  b. is a topic of discussion to which linguistic anthropology can contribute.
  c. is of little interest to linguistic anthropologists, as it is not considered literature.
  d. uses only correct Spanish words and grammar, and promotes true bilingualism.

Question 2

The word ___________ is an example of both a coined word and a word which has experienced meaning shift.
 
  a. bogus
  b. butterpillar
  c. spam
  d. uptight



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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