According to "If Black English Isn't a Language, Then Tell Me, What Is?", Black English is historically related to _____. Select all that apply.

the black diaspora

French colonial dialects

the experience of slavery

ancient African languages

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Answer:

The experience of slavery.

Explanation:

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Answer:

The black diaspora, the experience of slavery and ancient African languages are all that apply.

Explanation:

The Black Diaspora:

Black English is historically related to the black diaspora living in U.S. also known as the African American English.  It is a set of language varieties spoken among the Black people ranging from African American Vernacular English to a more Standard English.

Ancient African Languages and the experience of slavery:

It was a result of the influence of British English speakers  who settled in the American colony during the prevalent cotton plantation culture on the African culture. Black English began in the seventeenth century when the African slaves were brought to north America, then a British Colony.

It came to be known as the southern United States in the eighteenth century. Though it began in the 17th century, it still continues to be spoken by the black people.

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