what does Martha mean when she says, "Oh, yes, suh. I’m a puffessor"? A She is an educator at a local university B She is a good mother C She believes in many possibilities, both spiritual and scientific D She proudly declares her belief in God

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Answer:

D She proudly declares her belief in God

Explanation:

Option D is correct because Martha simply replied to the faith curist's question about her salvation. Therefore, Martha simply replied that she is a professor of the faith.

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The faith curist rose to go. “Well, we can look to have her out in a few days. Remember, my good woman, much depends upon you. You must try to keep your mind in a state of belief. Are you saved?”

"Oh, yes, suh. I’m a puffessor"? Martha said.

Martha was simply declaring her belief in God.

"The Faith Cure Man" is a short story by black novelist and poet, Paul Laurence Dunbar. The story centers on a poor mother whose daughter was sick and needed cure. The mother, Martha is willing to believe in whatever she sees that might cure her sick daughter.

Answer: D is correct (she proudly declares her belief in God)

Explanation: its right

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