What did Kino do with the pearl?

a
He wrapped it in a rag and put it in a hole that he dug.
b
He wrapped it in Juana's shawl and hid it under some rocks.
c
He wrapped it in Coyotito's blanket and put it in Coyotito's hanging box.

b

He wrapped it in Juana's shawl and hid it under some rocks.

To determine what Kino did with the pearl, we can refer to the novel "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck. The pearl is an important plot point in the story, and it undergoes a few different stages of being concealed by Kino.

In the early stages, Kino wraps the pearl in a rag and puts it in a hole that he dug. This suggests that option A, "He wrapped it in a rag and put it in a hole that he dug," is correct. As Kino discovers the true value of the pearl and faces increasing danger, he becomes more cautious about hiding it.

However, it is worth noting that later in the story, when Kino and his wife Juana are on the run, they do use her shawl to wrap the pearl and hide it under some rocks. So option B, "He wrapped it in Juana's shawl and hid it under some rocks," is also partially correct.

So, the answer to the question is both A and B. Initially, Kino wrapped the pearl in a rag and put it in a hole that he dug. Eventually, while on the run, he wrapped it in Juana's shawl and hid it under some rocks.

c

He wrapped it in Coyotito's blanket and put it in Coyotito's hanging box.