Use the text from American Indian Stories by Zitkala-Sato answer the question.

On our way I ran ahead of my mother and was reaching out my hand to pick some purple plums that grew on a small bush, when I was checked by a low "Sh!" from my mother.
"Why, mother, I want to taste the plums!" I exclaimed, as I dropped my hand to my side in disappointment.
"Never pluck a single plum from this brush, my child, for its roots are wrapped around an Indian's skeleton. A brave is buried here. While he lived he was so fond of playing the game of striped plum seeds that, at his death, his set of plum seeds were buried in his hands. From them sprang up this little bush."
Eyeing the forbidden fruit, I trod lightly on the sacred ground, and dared to speak only in whispers until we had gone many paces from it. After that time I halted in my ramblings whenever I came in sight of the plum bush. I grew sober with awe, and was alert to hear a long-drawn-out whistle rise from the roots of it. Though I had never heard with my own ears this strange whistle of departed spirits, yet I had listened so frequently to hear the old folks describe it that I knew I should recognize it at once.


Which part from the text supports the theme?

The part from the text that supports the theme is: "Never pluck a single plum from this brush, my child, for its roots are wrapped around an Indian's skeleton. A brave is buried here. While he lived he was so fond of playing the game of striped plum seeds that, at his death, his set of plum seeds were buried in his hands. From them sprang up this little bush." This part of the text supports the theme of honoring the dead and respecting the burial grounds of Native Americans.

The part from the text that supports the theme is when the mother tells the child, "Never pluck a single plum from this bush, my child, for its roots are wrapped around an Indian's skeleton. A brave is buried here. While he lived he was so fond of playing the game of striped plum seeds that, at his death, his set of plum seeds were buried in his hands. From them sprang up this little bush." This part of the text explores the theme of respect for and connection to ancestors and the land. It emphasizes the cultural significance of the plum bush and the belief that it is a sacred site because it holds the remains of an Indian brave. The mother's warning to her child reflects the importance of honoring and preserving traditions and the history of the indigenous people.

The part of the text that supports the theme is:

"Never pluck a single plum from this bush, my child, for its roots are wrapped around an Indian's skeleton. A brave is buried here. While he lived he was so fond of playing the game of striped plum seeds that, at his death, his set of plum seeds were buried in his hands. From them sprang up this little bush."

This part of the text supports the theme by emphasizing the importance of respecting and honoring the sacred and cultural traditions of Native American people. It highlights the belief in the connection between the land, the ancestors, and the history of the indigenous people.