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English, 25.02.2021 01:30 tylorroundy

Read the excerpt from The Land, Part 4. When Ray Sutcliffe left us, I said to my daddy, "You didn't ask me if I wanted to ride that man's horse."

"No, I didn't."

"Well, why not? Maybe I wanted to ride for him."

Based on this excerpt, which is a reasonable prediction?

Paul and his father will argue about Paul riding Sutcliffe’s horses.
Paul and his father will come to an understanding about Sutcliffe’s horses.
Paul will agree with his father that he shouldn’t ride horses he doesn’t know.
Paul will get permission from his father to ride Sutcliffe’s horses.

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