"Now, Willie," said my daddy, "I expect you to take mighty good care of this horse. I'm depending on Ghost Wind to win me more than a few races by the coming year, and I want him in the best condition possible. I'll do the training myself, and I don't want anybody sitting him besides myself and Paul here. Paul's got a definite hand with horses, and I figure him to ride for me someday with his light weight." This was the first time I'd heard this. I was actually going to ride Ghost Wind! I couldn't help but grin, and I glanced over at Mitchell in my pride. But Mitchell cut me a sour look, then looked back at the stallion. —The Land, Mildred D. Taylor Use the drop-down menus to answer the questions. What is Mitchell’s viewpoint in this passage? What is Paul’s viewpoint in the passage? PLS ANSWER 10 POINTS ASAP!!!!!

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"What is Mitchell’s viewpoint in this passage?"

He is Jealous of Paul's special privilege

"What is Paul’s viewpoint in the passage?"

He is proud that his father thinks highly of him

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Mildred DeLois Taylor is an American young adult novelist who has won the Newbery Award. She is known for her Logan family series novel Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry.

Mitchell's viewpoint=He is jealous of Paul's special privilege.

Paul's viewpoint=He is proud that his father thinks highly of him.

Through taking the blame, Paul changes Mitchell's viewpoint about him. The way a character thinks about things and motivation that comes from the outside.

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