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9 September, 11:42

Read the excerpt from The Land.

I gave him one. "He's got no hold," I said. Mitchell looked at me, then kept on with what he was doing.

Ray Sutcliffe smiled. "Well, you ride for me today, and I'll make it worth your while."

I glanced at Mitchell and took my time before I asked, "Mister Sutcliffe, what're you figuring as worth my while?"

This dialogue advances the plot of the story by showing that Sutcliffe

A: Will offer Mitchell money to ride his horse.

B: Will pay Paul to ride his horse.

C: Is not willing to negotiate with Paul.

D: Is suspicious of Paul's motives.

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  1. 9 September, 12:09
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    B, It states that in sentence 2 that Sutcliffe will make it worth his while if he rides for him today.

    His: Paul
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