Twain's use of dialect adds realism by creating authentic characters and settings reflective of their culture. It enhances reader engagement and understanding of the characters' backgrounds. This contributes significantly to the novel's overall convincing nature. ;
Twain's use of dialect in "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" enhances the novel's realism by providing authentic voices to the characters and immersing readers in the historical setting. This approach allows for a deeper connection with the characters and their experiences. Therefore, the correct answer is D: by making the characters and the setting more convincing.
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