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3 December, 04:16

Read the excerpt from The Land.

"I asked a question," said my daddy, and his voice was still low. "I expect an answer." He looked straight at Mitchell's daddy. "Willie?"

Willie Thomas eyed his son, then cleared his throat. "W-well, now, Mister Edward," he began, not looking at my daddy but at Ghost Wind instead, "th-these here two boys jus' done brought this here stallion from them woods yonder, and they done brung him back all torn up like this. Seem like t' me Mitchell, he done rode this horse knowin' he ain't s'pose t', and I done told him that time and time again-"

Based on this dialogue, how does Willie Thomas feel about Mr. Logan?

A: He is angry at Mr. Logan.

B: He envies Mr. Logan.

C: He fears Mr. Logan.

D: He cares about Mr. Logan.

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  1. 3 December, 07:49
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    C. There are several things an author can do to show that one character fears another. The tool that this author uses is to have Willie Thomas stuttering (starting the sound of words and repeating that sound before getting the full word out) when he is speaking to Mr Logan. This shows that he is nervous, and his nerves probably come from his fear of Mr Logan.
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