1
Which sentence from the story best supports the idea that Olly is not useful to Pops?
A "...in his enormous eyes was a glint that Ted had to admit was a trifle mischievous-Olly
had sent more than one child scrambling from the paddock."
B "Well, that would be reasonable, if you had the cash, son,' Pops answered, his expression
hovering somewhere between a smile and a frown."
C "But you're in school most of the year, and a horse can't only eat in summertime: a horse
is a full-time proposition...'"
D "He might not be mine much longer!' Ted suddenly blurted out."