Question
Read the following excerpt from "The Luck of Roaring Camp" by Bret Harte:
"It airitt my style the spoil fun, boys," said the little man, stoutly eying the faces around him,
But if strikes me that this thing ain't exactly on the squar. It's playing it pretty low down on
this wer baby to wing in fun on him that he ain't goin' to understand. And ef there's goin' to
he my gadfathers round, I'd like to see who's got any better rights than me.
The use of dialect in this excerpt reflects which American literary style? (4 points)
© Tanscendentalism
O Local Colour
O Puritanism
O Modemism