Which of the following lines from "A Way of Talking" best shows the author's use of dialect to communicate the speaker's perspective?

(1 point)
Responses

"Rose, don't you say anything funny when we go up there."
"Rose, don't you say anything funny when we go up there."

"Don't forget to make us a Maori bread for when we get back."
"Don't forget to make us a Maori bread for when we get back."

"I hope when I have kids they won't be so hoha."
"I hope when I have kids they won't be so hoha."

"But my tongue seemed to thicken and all I could think of was Rohe don't."

"I hope when I have kids they won't be so hoha."