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English, 21.04.2020 14:26 carolinamleal04

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Read this excerpt from The Early History of the Airplane by Wilbur Wright.
Now, there are two ways of learning how to ride a fractious horse: one is to get on him and learn by actual practice how each motion and trick may be best met; the other is to sit on a fence and watch the beast while, and then retire to the horse and at leisure figure out the best way of overcoming his jumps and kicks.

Select the clues that helped define the term fractious.

A. horse, overcoming his jumps and kicks

B. horse, figure out the best way

C. learn by practice

D. actual practice, motion and trick

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