Answer:
Hurston uses conversations to describe events.
Explanation:
‘Spunk' by ‘Zora Neal Hurston’ emphasizes on dialogue. Dialogues are important because it makes the story lively and real. They depict as if events are actually happening. This engages the readers well in the story.
Just like the title “Spunk”, Spunk is a fearless man who wins over wife of another man, i.e. Joe’s wife, Lena. He died at the end because of his superstition, he thinks he saw Joe’s ghost. Conversation depicts the culture during that time and contributes to the meaning of the story.