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In "a horseman in the sky," carter druse remembers his father's command that he should always do his duty. what effect do his father's words have on carter that advances the story's plot? they persuade carter to hide the truth about his father. they result in carter's hatred for his father. they cause carter to join the union army. they lead to carter's decision to shoot the horseman.

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the effect of his father's word have on carter that advance the story's plot is : They lead to carter's decision to shoot the horseman
Before that, carter thought that the horseman has a brave and generous heart and he can't shoot him

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