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Select the correct texts in the passage. Which line of dialogue best develops the character of Demetrio in the cultural setting? adapted from The Underdogs by Mariano Azuela "Tonight or tomorrow at the latest we'll meet the Federals. What do you say, boys, shall we let them find their way about these trails?" Demetrio asked. The ragged crew jumped to their feet, uttering shrill cries of joy; then their jubilation turned angry again and they gave vent to threats, oaths and imprecations. "Of course, we can't tell how strong they are," said Demetrio as his glance traveled over their faces in scrutiny. "Do you remember Medina? Out there at Hostotipaquillo, he only had a half a dozen men. Well, he held back the soldiers, didn't he? And he defeated them, too. " "We're every bit as good as Medina's crowd!" said a tall, broad-shouldered man with a black beard and bushy eyebrows. "Viva Demetrio Macias," they all shouted.

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The line of dialogue that best develops the character of Demetrio in the cultural setting is: " "We're every bit as good as Medina's crowd!" said a tall, broad-shouldered man with a black beard and bushy eyebrows. "Viva Demetrio Macias," they all shouted.

The cultural setting is revealed in elements of the prose that show the food, language, dressing of the people being talked about.

In the above dialogue, we find elements of the Spanish language when the crowd hailed Demetrio as: "Viva Demetrio Macias."

This reveals the cultural setting of the people.

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Answer:

"Viva Demetrio Macias"

Explanation:

The Expert isn't wrong, but you didn't distinguish the lines of dialouge like the actual question did. The expert was forced to boil down & arrive to his answer, rather than just quickly & simply say is outright.

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