Question
Read the excerpt from The Land.
"I have to finish brushing down these horses first," I said.
Ray Sutcliffe's face took on a look of exasperation. "What? You got a race to tend to, boy!"
"I'm sorry, Mister Sutcliffe, but I told Mister Logan I'd brush these horses down for him, and he taught me a long time ago to do what I say I'm going to do."
What does this dialogue reveal about Paul?
He does not always keep his word.
He is easily intimidated by Sutcliffe.
He enjoys working with Mitchell.
He takes his responsibilities seriously.
"I have to finish brushing down these horses first," I said.
Ray Sutcliffe's face took on a look of exasperation. "What? You got a race to tend to, boy!"
"I'm sorry, Mister Sutcliffe, but I told Mister Logan I'd brush these horses down for him, and he taught me a long time ago to do what I say I'm going to do."
What does this dialogue reveal about Paul?
He does not always keep his word.
He is easily intimidated by Sutcliffe.
He enjoys working with Mitchell.
He takes his responsibilities seriously.
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The dialogue reveals that Paul takes his responsibilities seriously. He emphasizes the importance of keeping his word by mentioning that he made a commitment to Mister Logan and was taught to follow through on his promises. This demonstrates his sense of responsibility and integrity.
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