C paul is not as experienced with horses as he seemed to be.
Explanation:
I know this because it said in the passage that "you’re a good horseman, one of the best I’ve ever seen, and you know how to handle Ghost Wind. Now you going to stand here and tell me you rode this horse and let this happen to him?"
According to this excerpt, what Paul's father sees most likely makes him realize that Paul is not the one responsible for Ghost Wind's injuries.
The correct answer is B.
Paul's father knows he is a good horseman; in fact, he says: "<em>one of the best I've ever seen</em>". This and the fact that he walks around Ghost Wind inspecting him "<em>long and hard</em>" shows he suspects Paul is not the one responsible for his injuries, although Paul says he is.
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This is because implicit means it doesn't say something in the text directly. We know that this means that Jilly didn't understand the math, however, the text didn't directly say that.