Which detail from the text best supports the author's message about treating other people?(1 point)

Responses

"You out to be my son. I would teach you right from wrong. Least I can do right now is to wash your face. Are you hungry?" (Paragraph 16)
"You out to be my son. I would teach you right from wrong. Least I can do right now is to wash your face. Are you hungry?" (Paragraph 16)

"There's nobody home at my house, said the boy." (Paragraph 27)
"There's nobody home at my house, said the boy." (Paragraph 27)

"I believe you're hungry--or been hungry--to try to snatch my pocketbook." (Paragraph 28)
"I believe you're hungry--or been hungry--to try to snatch my pocketbook." (Paragraph 28)

"After a while she said, 'I were young once and I wanted things I could not get.'" (Paragraph 33)

"After a while she said, 'I were young once and I wanted things I could not get.'" (Paragraph 33)

The sentence, "I believe you're hungry--or been hungry--to try to snatch my pocketbook." (Paragraph 28), best supports the author's message about treating other people.