How does Huck’s use of dialect to describe the setting affect this part of the story?
The expressions he uses decrease the conflict by showing that Huck and the others will be good sports about the townspeople’s retaliation.
The expressions he uses increase the conflict by revealing how frightened Huck and the others are at the thought of the townspeople’s revenge.
The expressions he uses add humor and lessen the tension that is building as the townspeople file in to exact their revenge on Huck and the others.
The expressions he uses heighten the suspense that is building as the townspeople file in to exact their revenge on Huck and the others.

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Huck's use of dialect to describe the setting affects the story in such a way that the expressions he uses heighten the suspense that is building as the townspeople file in to exact their revenge on Huck and the others.

What is a dialect?

A dialect is a different tone of the same language that may change due to a change in the region, culture and other factors as such. In simple words, dialect is the way in which the people speak.

In the passage or the excerpt it can be seen that use of dialect is done by Huck, as he creates a suspense in the story for the purpose of inviting more and more people to the show.

Hence, option D holds true regarding the use of a dialect. The complete question and the missing part has been added for better reference.

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