Sancho's Challenge to Bolsa: Pedal Harder or Be Quiet?

What did Sancho tell Bolsa to do in order to keep up with him?

Pedal harder or be quiet?

Final answer:

Without the full text, it can't be definitively said what Sancho told Bolsa. Most likely, Sancho told Bolsa to pedal harder to keep pace with him rather than telling Bolsa to be quiet. Reviewing the specific scene in the text would provide a definite answer.

Without the context provided in the original text, it's hard to provide an accurate interpretation of the direction Sancho gave to Bolsa. However, in many contexts, when one character tells another to 'keep up with them', it might mean to match their speed or focus, physically or mentally. Which leads to the assumption that Sancho might have told Bolsa to pedal harder in order to keep up with him, rather than to be quiet.

Note: to be certain about the answer, you should go back to the specific scene in the text and see what type of challenge Sancho was presenting to Bolsa.

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