Read the excerpt from "Land for FreeLand for Free."

"Tomorrow is a very important day for our family. As you know, the name Bauer is the German word for peasant. My father was a peasant, his father was a peasant, and so were all the fathers before that. We have never been land owners, and I think it’s time to change that fact, but, sadly, my injury prevents me from racing well. You, Johann, though still a boy, are the best man for the job."
Based on this excerpt, what is Hans’s viewpoint about Johann?
A. Johann is capable of racing for land.***
B. Johann is ready to have his own land.
C. Johann is too young to race for land.
D. Johann should not fear the race for land.

My Answer is A. IDK if it is correct but it is my best guess.

1 A. to give a detailed description of the result of William’s injury

2 C. caring
3 A. [H]is father was as strong as an ox
4 B. She is proud of the home she has built for her family.
5 A. by keeping his temper in check in front of Paul’s father
6 B. “Henry, ride out to the Shelby homestead and send word.” The Shelbys lived four miles away, so Henry would have to bunk with them for the night, but Ruth knew that they’d arrive the next day with provisions and help for the new family.
7 A. Now, her father was alive physically, but something inside him was different. Once amiable and easy going, he was now sullen, rigid, and impatient.
8 A. Johann is capable of racing for land (and X3 is correct on this)
9 B. Ruth thinks the Thorpe family should stay at her home, but Mr. Thorpe wants them to leave.
10 B. social – character vs. character
11 D. because they have their own land to farm
12 B. In the 1800s, communication was difficult without phones and the Internet.
13 C. although
14 A.The water began to move faster, and soon the raft bounced across the cataract.
15 C.There were a number of hints that helped us infer the answer.
16 A.Paul and Mitchell will have a conflict about Ghost Wind.
17 A.the description of Ruth
18 B.A student writes an essay to explain his feelings.
19 A.less power than Paul’s family.

X3 these are 100% correct is actually correct

To determine Hans's viewpoint about Johann, we can analyze the information provided in the excerpt. Hans states that his injury prevents him from racing well, but he believes it is time to change the fact that their family has never been landowners. He then identifies Johann as the best man for the job, despite him being young. From this, we can infer that Hans believes Johann is capable of racing for land, which supports answer choice A.