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28 April, 16:16

Read the excerpt from The Land. "But it wasn't Mitchell!" I blurted out, stopping him and surprising myself. After all Mitchell had put me through, I shouldn't have cared if he got whipped or not. "Wasn't Mitchell rode that horse! It was me!" Willie Thomas's whip stopped in midair and my daddy's gaze turned from Willie to me. Mitchell, though, stood stock-still. He didn't look at his daddy, he didn't look at my daddy, and he didn't look at me. He was gazing off somewhere else. In this excerpt, which character's behavior best demonstrates an extrinsic motivation? Willie Thomas's Paul's father's Paul's Mitchell's

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  1. 28 April, 16:49
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    Answer:A on edge
  2. 28 April, 18:14
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    willie thomas's
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