"You can't eat gumption."
B.
"Well, that made the old man mad."
C.
"There was no peace at home that morning."
D.
"Well, they ain't got no better, leastwise not for colored."
The sentence 'Well, they ain't got no better, leastwise not for colored.' from the story 'Gumption' by Langston Hughes is an example of dialect. Dialect refers to a language style that is specific to a particular group of people, in this case African Americans during Hughes's time.
The sentence from Langston Hughes's story 'Gumption' that serves as an example of dialect is: 'Well, they ain't got no better, leastwise not for colored.' Dialect refers to the use of language that is particular to a specific region, class, or group of people. In this case, the usage of phraseology such as 'ain't', 'no better', and 'leastwise' is indicative of a particular dialect associated with African Americans during the time when Langston Hughes was writing. This sentence contrasts with the formal English used in the other options, demonstrating the characteristic use of vernacular speech that is typical of dialect.
#SPJ2
angels
B.
flowers
C.
actors
D.
children
In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus Finch is a lawyer who is known for his commitment to justice and undertakes the controversial defense of a Black man accused of a crime.
In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, the character Atticus Finch is a lawyer by profession. He is known for his strong moral compass and commitment to justice. As an attorney, he takes on a controversial case defending a Black man, Tom Robinson, who is unjustly accused of a crime. This case and Atticus's approach to it are central to the themes of the novel.
#SPJ6
The animal that we adopted yesterday was a dog.
B.
The dog became comfortable fairly quickly.
C.
Did you adopt a dog or a cat?
D.
The dog might sleep beside my bed tonight.
The answer is C. Did you adopt a dog or a cat?
b.II i hope i helped :D:D:D
written to be performed
focuses on human weakness
the protagonist dies