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How does Paul influence Mitchell’s viewpoint at the end of The Land?
By taking the blame, Paul changes Mitchell’s viewpoint about him.
By taking the blame, Paul reinforces Mitchell’s viewpoint about him.
After Paul takes the blame, Mitchell feels embarrassed by his viewpoint.
After Paul takes the blame, Mitchell feels justified in his viewpoint.
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