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Read the passage from Tom Sawyer. "Bother! Well, go ’long with you. I’d made sure you’d played hookey and been a-swimming.”

Which summary accurately translates the dialect into standard English?

A. Darn! Okay, you can go. I was sure you’d skipped school and gone swimming.

B. Great! I’ll go along with you. I made certain you skipped school so we could go swimming.

C. Oh dear. I didn’t realize we’d be talking so late. I meant to be sure you played hookey and went swimming.

D. Fine. I’ll believe you. But I’ll be certain you don’t skip school and go swimming.

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