Which line from Chapter One of Jack London’s The Call of the Wild contains dialect?
A: The man smiled grimly, and brought a hatchet and a club.
B: "You ain't going to take him out now?" the driver asked.
C: "Sure," the man replied, driving the hatchet into the crate for a pry.
D: Buck rushed at the splintering wood, sinking his teeth into it, surging and wrestling with it.
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