4. Why is the second paragraph of Handling Hermes necessary to the story? The downside to having such an amazing father is that he travels frequently for his job, and when he is not traveling, he is usually riding somewhere on our property. He believes that to be a great bareback rider, you have to be “one with your horse,” which means he is always riding his prized stallion, Hermes, who is named for a Greek god. I inherited my love for riding from my dad, and I want to be part of his thrilling world of rodeos one day. A) A. It details why Sara believes her father is a perfect man. B) B. It presents the problem of Sara’s father not being there for her like he should. C) C. It shows Sara’s father dedication to being a great rider. D) D. It shows that she often misses her father because of the amount of time that he dedicates to being a great rider.
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