Based on the details in the excerpt, which inference can be made?

Responses

Will must change his plans to be sure he does not lead the soldiers to the hidden horses.
Will must change his plans to be sure he does not lead the soldiers to the hidden horses.

Will intends to go all the way to Williamsburg to make certain the soldiers do not find York.
Will intends to go all the way to Williamsburg to make certain the soldiers do not find York.

Will pretends to be confused to make the soldiers believe he is not bright enough to transport horses.
Will pretends to be confused to make the soldiers believe he is not bright enough to transport horses.

Will wants to ride away as far as possible to avoid further mistreatment from the soldiers.
Will wants to ride away as far as possible to avoid further mistreatment from the soldiers.

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Based on the given options, the inference that can be made is:

Will must change his plans to be sure he does not lead the soldiers to the hidden horses.

This inference suggests that Will is aware of a potential risk that he needs to address, which aligns with the concern about the soldiers potentially discovering the hidden horses.