One theme of the story is that things are not always what they seem. Which
sentence from the story supports this theme?
O A
"I'm the boy," continued he; "perhaps jist a leetle of the best man at a
horse-swap that ever trod shoe-leather."
B.
"Why, man," said Blossom, "do you bring such a hoss as that to trade
for Bullet?"
"Come, old man," said Blossom, "I begin to think you do want to
O C.
trade; give me five dollars and take Bullet."
He muttered, "His back's mighty bad off; but dod drot my soul if he's
OD. put it to daddy as bad as he thinks he has, for old Kit's both blind and
deef."