Read the excerpt from "Mother Tongue."
Just last week, I was walking down the street with my mother, and I again found myself conscious of the English 1
was using, the English I do use with her. We were talking about the price of new and used furniture and I heard myself
saying this: "Not waste money that way." My husband was with us as well, and he didn't notice any switch in my
English. And then I realized why. It's because over the twenty years we've been together I've often used that same
kind of English with him, and sometimes he even uses it with me. It has become our language of intimacy, a different
sort of English that relates to family talk, the language I grew up with.
Which best summarizes the central idea of the excerpt?
Nonstandard forms of English are only appropriate among family members
Standard forms of English imply a lack of family values and closeness.
Nonstandard forms of English imply close relationships and family values
Standard forms of English are not appropriate among family members

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Answer:

Nonstandard forms of English imply close relationships and family values

Explanation:

In this passage, the author finds herself talking to her mother and her husband in an almost childish way. He does not notice because he is used to that type of speech and has even used it at times with his wife.

The use of nonstandard English would be a sign of affection and closeness among family members that only people from that close-knit group of people would understand. This does not make nonstandard English exclusive to these groups, but does help these groups share special non-traditional characteristics.

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The answer is C

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