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What is the effect of Ray Sutcliffe's dialogue in this

passage?
A man out of Alabama, man name of Ray Sutcliffe, told
my daddy I was such a good rider, he wanted me to ride
some races for him. "That boy of yours got a mighty light
weight on him and he sure enough knows how to handle
a horse like he was full grown. I've got myself a good
rider, but he's been feeling sick of late, and I need
another rider. Could sure use that boy of yours."
-The Land,
Mildred D. Taylor
O It creates a fast-paced exchange between
characters.
O It gives more information about the location.
O It moves the plot forward by introducing a new
situation.​

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it moves the plot forward by introducing a new situation

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Answer:

it moves the plot forward by introducing a new situation. Hope this helps

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