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English, 21.10.2019 18:00 zamirareece17

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read this paragraph from the story.

“looks like rain’s comin’,” mr. fletcher said, gazing up at the dark clouds moving across the sky. “giselle, i know you’re an excellent rider, but between the serious weather coming in and the fact you have a cast on your arm, i have to tell you i think this ride is a bad idea.” the man intentionally made eye contact with giselle, trying to impress upon her his concern. giselle was torn. while she respected mr. fletcher and the opportunity he had given her to care for and to ride dark star, she knew what she was doing. the fall a few weeks ago had nothing to do with her riding skills or dark star’s ability. it was just bad luck! he’s totally overreacting, giselle told herself, but i’ll play along. i’ve waited long enough to get back in the saddle, and dark star and i deserve an adventure. we’ll be back before anyone notices we have even left the corral.

what is the effect of the author's choice to include giselle’s inner dialogue?

it finally explains the details behind the fall that put giselle's arm into a cast.

it conveys giselle's struggle as she tries to accept the advice not to ride from mr. fletcher.

it develops the theme that one should put safety before self-interest.

it reveals giselle's reasoning behind her decision to deceive mr. fletcher.

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