Why did the horse's owner refuse to believe that the boys had stolen his horse? *
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Answer:
The narrator was surprised. He knew that his cousin Mourad couldn’t have bought the horse. Since he couldn’t have bought it, he must have stolen it. However, family pride came in the way. He refused to believe that he had stolen it.
Explanation:
After examining and analyzing the teeth of the horse, John Byro came to the conclusion that it was his own horse. He did not accuse Aram and Mourad of stealing the horse. At the same time, he warned them indirectly that stealing was the wrong thing to do. He made them realize the reputation of the family and their tribe and asked them to be honest every time in their life. Also, he said that he will never suspect any one of them of stealing in the future.
Answer:
Their family has a reputation for being trustworthy.
Explanation:
Mourad, his cousin, couldn't have bought the horse, he knew.
He couldn't have bought it, so he had to steal it.
Family pride, on the other hand, got in the way.
He was adamant that he had not taken it.
He made them aware of the family's and tribe's reputations, and he urged them to be truthful at all times in their lives.
He also stated that he will never suspect any of them of stealing again.
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