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Read the dialogue between mitchell and paul from the land. "you know, you could be lookin' for a broken neck." "you sounding like my daddy now." mitchell almost smiled. "well, don't want that. thing is, though, paul, this here's a dangerous-looking animal." what does this dialogue reveal about mitchell? a: he is concerned for paul’s safety. b: he is envious of paul’s ability to ride. c: he is angry that paul is defying his father. d: he is excited about paul’s decision.

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