PLZ HURRRRRRRRY

Read the excerpt from The Land.


"I'm ready to start getting to know him," I answered. "Not ready to mount him yet."


"Now, what you mean by that? Get on that horse."


"No, sir, I can't. You need to give me some time with him first."


"Well, I don't have none of that."


"It's important. Now, I said I'd ride your horse, Mister Sutcliffe, but I've got my own way of dealing with horses. You want me to win, then I've got to deal with this grey my way."


Based on this dialogue, which word best describes Paul’s approach to riding a new horse?


overbearing

carefree

methodical

informal

Respuesta :

i think it's methodical
you can look up the words and what they mean yourself and see which ever sounds best to the passage

Paul’s approach to riding a new horse can be described as being  methodical.

What is Methodical?

This is when something is achieved or done through series of systematic procedures.

Paul wanting him and the horse to know each other before mounting and riding it depicts a methodical approach which makes option D the most appropriate choice.

Read more about Methodical here https://brainly.com/question/6548055