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English, 21.05.2021 05:50 jennsou

Read the dialogue between Mitchell and Paul from The Land. "You know, you could be lookin' for a broken neck."

"You sounding like my daddy now."

Mitchell almost smiled. "Well, don't want that. Thing is, though, Paul, this here's a dangerous-looking animal."

What does this dialogue reveal about Mitchell?

He is concerned for Paul’s safety.
He is envious of Paul’s ability to ride.
He is angry that Paul is defying his father.
He is excited about Paul’s decision.

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