Read the excerpt from The Land. My daddy's voice was soft, but we knew his mind. That was his prized horse standing there bleeding, and we knew he wasn't about to take that lightly. "I asked a question," said my daddy, and his voice was still low. "I expect an answer." He looked straight at Mitchell's daddy. "Willie?" Willie Thomas eyed his son, then cleared his throat. "W-well, now, Mister Edward," he began, not looking at my daddy but at Ghost Wind instead, "th-these here two boys jus' done brought this here stallion from them woods yonder, and they done brung him back all torn up like this." How do Willie’s and Mr. Edward’s reactions differ? Willie is mad, and Mr. Edward is bored. Willie is upset, and Mr. Edward is tired. Willie is worried, and Mr. Edward is calm. Willie is scared, and Mr. Edward is angry.

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Answer:

The answer is 'Willie is scared, and Mr. Edward is angry.'

In context to the excerpt the expression of Willie and Mr. Edward is:

Willie is scared, and Mr. Edward is angry.

Reason:

Willie is scared as he faced the Ghost wind. His low and soft voice, his stammering words such as "th-these" shows that he was too much scared after seeing Ghost wind that now he is unable to speak clearly due to the fear.

Mr. Edward was angry because when he saw his horse standing there bleeding, and he was also angry at his son as he doesn't want him to ride the Ghost wind as it can be damaged or ruined.

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