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Read the excerpt from The Land.

"You?" questioned my daddy. "Paul, you did this?"

"Yes, sir," I said, looking straight at him. "I did."

My daddy took a breath deep, then walked around Ghost Wind, inspecting him long and hard this time, before he came back and stood right in front of me. "Paul," he said to me, "you're a good horseman, one of the best I've ever seen, and you know how to handle Ghost Wind. Now you going to stand here and tell me you rode this horse and let this happen to him?"

I looked straight up at my daddy and lied again. "Yes, sir."

How does this dialogue advance the plot of the story?

A: It sparks a friendship between Paul and Mitchell.
B: It sparks a friendship between Willie Thomas and Paul.
C: It causes an argument between Paul and Mitchell.
D: It causes an argument between Paul’s father and Mitchell.

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Answer: It’s A-it sparks a friendship between Paul and Mitchell

Explanation It’s correct on the quiz

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A. It sparks a friendship between Paul and Mitchell
When Paul takes the blame for riding and injuring GhostWind, Mitchell is saved from the punishment he would have gotten if they found out he was the one who injured the horse. Because Paul takes the blame, Mitchell sees him in a new light and their friendship begins.
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