Answer:
A. "there, said he, there is something for you."
Explanation:
"said he" should not have been part of what is in the dialogue.
I believe it would be B, because there are two subjects that the speaker is referring to at the beginning of the sentence; the caterpillar and the leaf. When they use the word "it" in the second half of the sentence it is unclear whether they mean to say if "it" is the leaf or the caterpillar which they are carrying to their brother.
Terries is wrong, it would be Terry's
Oxcarts is correct
Alleys is correct
Beliefs is correct
Libraries is correct
The answer that correctly uses the colon is the last sentence. Normally a colon is meant to be used when it is showing a list of options, but the first and second sentence only have one sentence after that. A colon also can show reasons why a person does something, but for the third option, there's only one reason. In the last statement, the colon is used to break up the statement. It also shows that Harry has something in account for what he wants in his life. So, your answer option should be "D"
Hope this helps!
Singed, Liz