Read the excerpt from The Land, Part 4. You could get thrown, you could get run over; in either case possibly get yourself serio
usly hurt. No, I’m not about to let you ride any horses except the ones we brought here.” "Well, I still say I’ve got a right to decide what I ride and for who. I’m not your slave anymore.” I remember my daddy got real quiet. If I just hadn’t added that last bit, maybe he would have taken the time to talk more to me. Now his mind closed. "Makes no difference about that. I’m still your daddy, and you’re still a boy with a boy’s judgment. I say no about a thing, then it’s finished.” Based on this excerpt, which is a reasonable prediction? Paul will ask his father about Sutcliffe’s horses again. Paul will change his father’s mind about Sutcliffe’s horses. Paul will ride Sutcliffe’s horses in the future. Paul will refuse to ride any of Sutcliffe’s horses.
According to the constitution Government only act as a representative that act as an extension to fulfil the will of the people. This mean that the government is the servant of the people, not their leaders. Which is why they are not and shall never be above the law.
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