Answer:
The line from "The Medicine Bag" that contains dialogue is:
D. "You found the money in my boots?" he asked Mom.
Explanation:
"The Medicine Bag" is a short story by author Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve in which the theme concerns heritage and culture.
Every option given contains something that was said by someone. However, in options A through C, we do not have it in the form of a dialogue. Those options are reporting what was said. Notice that none of them uses quotation marks. Option D, on the other hand, is written in the form of a dialogue. It has quotation marks to separate the narrator's words from the character's words. For that reason, letter D is the best option.
The answer (after 2 hours of deciphering...) is
"THE TONGUE IS THE ONLY INSTRUMENT THAT GETS SHARPER"
Hope I could help, this was a tough one.
I would say A because the information skipped in B and C might be helpful to understanding more about the culture and there might be some important material in there.
Answer:
<em>A. facing death and affliction courageously</em>
Explanation:
It’s saying that when you express that you want to go home your actually expressing that you want to go home to see the people you love which would be you family/friends because that is where you belong and want to be.