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16 September, 13:59

Read the excerpt from The Land. At first I just walked the grey, letting him get used to me. Then I bridled and saddled him and finally I mounted. I let him get accustomed to my weight on his back as he walked around the pasture, then knowing our time was short, I put him through paces, first a trot followed by a gallop before slowing him down and taking him back to the cool of a shade tree. I gave him more apple wedges. I let him drink from a stream nearby before I brushed him again. All the while I never stopped talking to him. What is the purpose of this narration? to explain how Paul gets to know Sutcliffe's horse to provide backstory about Paul's history with horses to explain Paul's motivation for participating in the horse race to provide backstory about how Paul learned to ride horses

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  1. 16 September, 14:09
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  2. 16 September, 14:11
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    The purpose of this narration is to explain how Paul gets to know Sutcliffe's horse

    Explanation:

    The land is a story written by Mildred D. Taylor and in this section of it, we have the use of some words that are very representative of the process of connecting with the horse, such as "At first I just walked the grey, letting him get used to me." then the development of the excerpt describes the interaction that reinforces the relationship.
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