Read the statements and decide which of the statements make up a summary from Black Beauty: The Autobiography of a Horse.
​Drag the statements that best form a summary into the boxes. Not all statements will be used.
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The narrator describes how cruel the master is when putting on the saddle.
The narrator gets used to being broken in and feels proud to be ridden by his master.
The narrator says that horses must always follow their masters' wishes.
The narrator explains what breaking in a horse involves.
The narrator says he will never get used to carrying his master.
The narrator tells how unpleasant it is to wear a bit and bridle.