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Read the text and then answer the question below.
How does the author make a connection between horses and swimming in the text?
The author implies that horses are afraid to swim even though they know perfectly well how to swim, and that people are afraid to speak even though they know how to speak.
The author implies that if you want to make a horse swim, you must get on his back and steer him into the water, even if you're both scared to death.
The author describes dealing with shy horses and learning to swim to develop the idea that you should face an audience as much as you can.
The author describes applying "horse-sense" to everything you do, including swimming at the seashore.
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