Question
Read this excerpt from The Land, Part 4.
"If it makes no difference," I said, "then just go ahead and mess up and end up not going. You figure you want to go, though, then you treat those horses like you always do, and you keep your temper, even around your daddy." Mitchell didn't say anything. He just gave me a look and walked away, but I knew I'd gotten to him.
How does Mitchell ensure that he is invited on the trip with Paul and Paul’s father?
by keeping his temper in check in front of Paul’s father
by convincing Paul to ask him to go with them
by doing extra work with Paul’s father’s horses
by talking to Paul’s father about the trip
"If it makes no difference," I said, "then just go ahead and mess up and end up not going. You figure you want to go, though, then you treat those horses like you always do, and you keep your temper, even around your daddy." Mitchell didn't say anything. He just gave me a look and walked away, but I knew I'd gotten to him.
How does Mitchell ensure that he is invited on the trip with Paul and Paul’s father?
by keeping his temper in check in front of Paul’s father
by convincing Paul to ask him to go with them
by doing extra work with Paul’s father’s horses
by talking to Paul’s father about the trip
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Mitchell ensures that he is invited on the trip with Paul and Paul’s father **by keeping his temper in check in front of Paul’s father**. This is implied in the excerpt where Paul advises Mitchell to treat the horses well and to keep his temper, indicating that remaining composed is essential for him to be included in the trip.
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