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___________ is a creole derived from several African languages and English that is spoken on islands off the Atlantic coast of the United States.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Question 2

According to the textbook, when are people most likely to omit giving their names in telephone conversations?
 
  A when calling a business to inquire about a job opening
  B when calling a stranger for a work-related purpose
  C when calling an acquaintance to invite him or her to a party
  D when calling an estranged family member to reconnect
  E when calling a close friend just to chat



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Answer to Question 1

Gullah

Answer to Question 2

E



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