Which sentences are variations of standard English? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)

Responses

I ain't interested in watching that movie.
I ain't interested in watching that movie.

Eric ourselves chose to stay home instead of come with us to play baseball on Saturday.
Eric ourselves chose to stay home instead of come with us to play baseball on Saturday.

A judge ordered a provisional remedy to protect the defendant until the trial.
A judge ordered a provisional remedy to protect the defendant until the trial.

When I moved to North Carolina from California, I had to get used to words like ya'll.
When I moved to North Carolina from California, I had to get used to words like ya'll.

My dog wouldn't jump on nobody.

I ain't interested in watching that movie.

When I moved to North Carolina from California, I had to get used to words like ya'll.

These two sentences are variations of standard English.

The two correct variations of standard English are:

1) When I moved to North Carolina from California, I had to get used to words like ya'll.
2) My dog wouldn't jump on nobody.