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Read the excerpt from the land. "well, mister sutcliffe, i know what a rider's pay is around here, and it's not worth losing my job because of it. my boss told me not to ride a horse that's not his, so i know i'd be in real trouble with him if i did. no, sir, i you for your offer, but i don't figure to risk my job for just rider's pay." this dialogue advances the plot of the story by showing that paul a: is concerned that sutcliffe will contact his father. b: is not going to ride sutcliffe’s horse in the race. c: is not going to tell sutcliffe that mr. logan is his father. d: is intimidated by sutcliffe’s actions.

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