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My daddy stopped and looked at me. "No," he said. "I'm not going to whip you, Paul. No, your punishment is that you'll never get to ride Ghost Wind again. I figure you'll remember that a whole lot longer than a whipping. You won't ride any of the other horses either, including the Appaloosa, until I say so." "But, Mister Edward -"

"You were responsible for that stallion, and you let this happen."

"But -"

"It's finished, boy. Don't you think I know it was Mitchell rode that horse? Now you've got to pay the price for it."

—The Land,
Mildred D. Taylor

Which phrases show Paul’s father’s viewpoint that he believes Paul should learn a lesson? Select all that apply.

My daddy stopped and looked at me.
“you’ll never get to ride Ghost Wind again.”
“you’ll remember that a whole lot longer.”
“Now you’ve got to pay the price for it.”
“But, Mister Edward –”

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