adding a direct quote makes you sound as though you paid attention, and you know what you're talking about, making you seem more reliable
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B. Visitors have caused too much damage
Answer: I think a book urges you to read it based on a cover, a book urges you to use your eyesight because without your eyes I don't think you'll be able to read it haha. A book also urges you to imagine the setting and what's happening from the story in your head. For now those are all I know of uurgg
Answer: I read the book about dogs
the two sentences that best describe this passage are "being around pets benefits kids who need to learn responsibility." and "a study by the University of California found that reading to dogs improved third graders' reading skills."
together these two sentences sum up all of the ideas in the article and explain all of the benefits described. the second sentence sums up the majority of the article and choosing the one about improving a children's ability to learn would be repetitive. and the other about it being good for the teachers isn't mentioned in the article at all.
the study is the most important part of the passage and covers pretty much the entire beginning of it. the responsibility was kind of added in as a "hey this is a thing too" but it really showcases how beneficial the dogs are to kids and that's what the message of the article is
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