Which statement is spoken in a colloquial manner? (1 point) "And I'm going to show you that it ain't no trouble when you pack double." "You ask for what you want, and you pay for what you get." "God helps those who help themselves." "Life is going to give you just what you put in it."

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When we say colloquial, this means that it is spoken in a informal or ordinary manner. Based on the given options above, the statement that is spoken in this manner is this: "And I'm going to show you that it ain't no trouble when you pack double." What makes this colloquial is the use of word "ain't" which is considered informal. Hope this helps.

The answer is: And I'm going to show you that it ain't no trouble when you pack double."

Colloquialism is the use of vernacular language —which is the everyday usage of a language by common people. This includes common parlance and common expressions, as you would encounter them on the streets spoken by any given person, which manifest the peculiarities and modifications to which a language is subjected, morphologically and syntactically, in a certain period of time and place.