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How do Paul and Mitchell’s viewpoints toward each other change in the novel so far? Explain using details from the text

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Answered by dynamo115
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Answer:At first, Mitchell does not like Paul because he thinks Paul acts like he  is better than everyone else. Then, Mitchell appreciates that Paul takes the blame for Ghost Wind's injury. He tells Paul that if his father had known it was him, he would have been in a lot of trouble. Mitchell is grateful, and he begins to respect Paul more. Paul respects Mitchell more because he was willing to take the blame.

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Answered by makennatoelle
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At first, Mitchell doesn't like Paul because he thinks Paul acts like he's better than everyone else. But then, Mitchell grows to appreciate that Paul takes the blame for Ghost Wind's injury. He tells Paul that if his father knew it was him, he would've been in a lot of trouble. Mitchell is grateful for what Paul did, and he begins to respect Paul more. Paul then in return respects Mitchell more because he was willing to take the blame.

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