Answer: Paul and his father
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If your talking about the book the land. Then this excerpt shows evidence of a conflict starting:
My daddy shook his head. "Paul only rides horses he knows."
"Horses I'm talking about aren't wild or anything," said Ray Sutcliffe. "They're my own horses, come straight out of Alabama, not any of these wild, new-breed western horses. In fact, I've got a fine stallion, a grey, I want to race, a real winner if he's got a good rider on his back. I'd pay your boy well. I'd pay you a fee too, on the wager, if I win."
My daddy smiled. "Well, if anybody could ride a horse and win a wager for you, it would be Paul here. But I still have to say no. I don't want this boy or the horse getting hurt. Like I said, my boy rides only horses he knows. I thank you, sir, though, for the offer."
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if its a test you kinda need to try bu the answer is: As she sat on the bus in her new clothes, she started to feel nervous. What if she didn't like her teachers? What if middle school was too hard? What if she didn't have anyone to sit with at lunch? Laurel could feel her stomach churning with fear. Then, at the next stop, her best friend, Norma, got on the bus. As Norma sat right next to her, Laurel knew everything would be okay as long as she had her best friend.
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B. Discount brokers don't give investment advice or do stock market analysis.
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Because they don't?
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Miranda gets her first note from "you" that fall when she finds her apartment door unlocked. The note asks where the key to the apartment is (weird?) and that the writer is on his/her way to save Miranda's friend. Miranda finds a second note one day when she's counting a bag of bread rolls at Jimmy's sandwich shop. The note addresses her by her name, says she must write a letter about things that haven't happened yet, and asks her not to tell anyone about the notes. Needless to say, Miranda is freaked out by all of this.
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