In Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, how might Jim’s dialect affect the reader’s interpretation of the character? (1 point) Responses It projects Jim’s character as a stereotype. It projects Jim’s character as a stereotype. It allows Jim’s speech to be easily understood. It allows Jim’s speech to be easily understood. It demonstrates how Jim is well-respected by others when he speaks. It demonstrates how Jim is well-respected by others when he speaks. It reveals Jim’s disbelief in legends and folklore.

The correct response is: It projects Jim’s character as a stereotype.