Which quotation from "The Orphan Boy and the Elk Dog" best supports the answer to part a?
a) "The boy came upon Good Running, a kindly old chief, butchering a fat buffalo cow he had just killed."
b) "The chief saw the boy, he said to himself, 'Here comes that poor good-for-nothing boy.'"
c) "More the old man looked at the boy, the more he liked him. On the spur of the moment he said, 'Grandson, I'm going to adopt you; there's a place for you in my tipi.'"
d) "One morning, without telling anybody, Good Running loaded his best travois dog with all the things Long Arrow would need for traveling."