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Explain how the author’s use of figurative language, dialogue, or diction reveals the enslaved African’s experience during the American Revolution.

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Throughout the novel, Anderson's language remains conversational and accessible. The language she uses is filled with bold phrases, violent descriptions, and cliffhangers, which connect to the reality of slavery.... making it come alive. Anderson uses symbolism, metaphor, and poetic language to captivate the reader, and her use of dialogue in vernacular, which affects grammar, spelling, and syntax might make the text a bit more difficult to understand, but it also lends realism.... a distinct contrast between the slave world and the "white" world. This language (dialogue) is important because it adds depth and provides the reader with a glimpse into a historic world, which is made believable through the language of the characters.

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