What quote best supports the idea that Bert, the horse trainer, is fond of Daffyd?
A "Daffyd later decided that 'breaker' was the right word. Bert's methods were
strict and disciplined, aimed at having a horse ready for work quickly, with
minimal issues." (paragraph 3)
B
"The wiry old man looked at him carefully and said, 'You'd be foolish not to
take it, Davy-boy."" (paragraph 5)
C "Bert got every penny he could for the rest of Daffyd's apprenticeship.
He didn't bother getting a new apprentice." (paragraph 6)
D "Every time Daffyd saw a closed-down blacksmith shop, or saw a Ford Model
A go chugging past, or bought new horse tack through a Sears catalog, he
thought how lucky he was-and how wise Bert had been." (paragraph 8)