Match the author with the regional dialect. Not all authors will be used.

"The feller took the money and started away; and when he was going out at the door, he sorter jerked his thumb over his shoulder--so--at Dan'I, and says again, very deliberate, 'Well,' he says, 'I don't see no p'ints about that frog that's any better'n any other frog."

A. Ambrose Bierce
B. Mark Twain
C. Charles Waddell Chestnutt
D. Cedric Yamanaka
E. Emily Dickinson
F. Sarah Orne Jewett

B. Mark Twain

The passage you provided is written in a regional dialect, specifically the dialect of Mark Twain, who is author B in your list. To match the other authors with their respective regional dialects, we need to analyze their writing styles and backgrounds.

A. Ambrose Bierce: Bierce was an American writer known for his dark and cynical writing style. He did not typically write in a specific regional dialect.

B. Mark Twain: As mentioned before, Mark Twain is known for writing in regional American dialects, particularly the dialects of the American South and Midwest.

C. Charles Waddell Chestnutt: Chestnutt was an African-American writer who often depicted the experiences of African Americans in his stories. His writings reflect the African-American dialect of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

D. Cedric Yamanaka: I couldn't find any information on an author named Cedric Yamanaka. It's possible that this is a fictional or lesser-known author.

E. Emily Dickinson: Dickinson was an American poet known for her unique and distinctive writing style, but she did not write in a specific regional dialect.

F. Sarah Orne Jewett: Jewett was an American writer known for her regionalist fiction, which depicted life and dialects of the New England region in the late 19th century.

Based on this information, here are the matches of authors with regional dialects:

A. Ambrose Bierce: No regional dialect
B. Mark Twain: American South and Midwest dialects
C. Charles Waddell Chestnutt: African-American dialect
D. Cedric Yamanaka: Unknown author
E. Emily Dickinson: No regional dialect
F. Sarah Orne Jewett: New England dialect

The author who matches the regional dialect in the given passage is:

B. Mark Twain