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2) Which two sentences from the passage use dialogue as a narrative technique to describe Buddy?
Frightened by the obvious panic in his friend's voice,
A)
the boy flattened himself against the bottom of the
truck, his thin body clasped tightly against Buddy by
the strong arm.
The boy became conscious that, even in a town
where the noise of traffic was at best sporadic, there
B)
was an unnatural quiet. No car was in sight or
moving around the courthouse square.
"Keep yo head down, Sambo! For God's sake, keep yo
head down and be stiller'n you ever been in yo life
befo! oughta run, but I can't leave you, an besides
ney might see me. Fo de love o' God, lay still!"
All fear and consternation left him and were replaced
by rage. In a fiercely protective tone, he said, "Buddy,
D) you lie still! That's just the ole Ku Klux and they
don't amount to anything any more. Don't be afraid.
Trust me."
Buddy looked at him, one leg already out of the open
door. "Naw, you don't. You don't give me no mo
E) money. I done got what I earned, en learned what I
got, en nat's ne way it oughta be. Money ain't
everything, Sambo. I never forgit you."

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