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Marty

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Gumbo and jazz are terms that originated in the English dialects of
 
  A) New Englanders.
  B) African Americans.
  C) Jewish immigrants to the United States.
  D) Irish Americans.
  E) French Americans.

Question 2

A creolized language is
 
  A) extinct.
  B) a mix of indigenous and colonial languages.
  C) an isolated language family.
  D) a possible prehistoric superfamily.
  E) a revived formerly extinct language.


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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