Which of the following sentences from The Call of the Wild is an example of dialect? (1 point) Responses “Buck did not read the newspapers, or he would have known that trouble was brewing, not alone for himself, but for every tide-water dog, strong of muscle and with warm, long hair, from Puget Sound to San Diego.” “Buck did not read the newspapers, or he would have known that trouble was brewing, not alone for himself, but for every tide-water dog, strong of muscle and with warm, long hair, from Puget Sound to San Diego.” “'Answers to the name of Buck,' the man soliloquized, quoting from the saloon-keeper’s letter which had announced the consignment of the crate and contents.” “'Answers to the name of Buck,' the man soliloquized, quoting from the saloon-keeper’s letter which had announced the consignment of the crate and contents.” “‘Wot I say?’ the dog driver cried to Perrault. ‘Dat Buck for sure learn queek as any’ting.’” “‘Wot I say?’ the dog driver cried to Perrault. ‘Dat Buck for sure learn queek as any’ting.’” “His muscles became hard as iron, and he grew callous to all ordinary pain.”

“‘Wot I say?’ the dog driver cried to Perrault. ‘Dat Buck for sure learn queek as any’ting.’”