Nooooooooo
noooo :(
stayyyyyy
to inform readers about seeing-eye dogs
It is based on the context that the Hydrophobic Skunk is so rare that nobody ever saw him, this indicates that the regular person from anywhere cannot identify if the skunk really exist since no one has ever seen one. It is like a myth or a legend or just really rare. For the native, who has seen one or perhaps has been living with one around its area, knows the skunk exists, but depends on whether he or she knows its the name as Hydrophobic Skunk since no report was given that the skunk lives in the certain area. He or she may refer to it as just a skunk.
i think its the first one because having n adult around is good but not always effective and having no friends makes no sense. i guess the last one makes sense but its not very relivant to the question so-
An inductive paragraph begins with either evidence or reasons leading to the statement of the writer's claim at the end of the paragraph. Inductive paragraphs are therefore “conclusion-oriented”. The main conclusion is the most important part of the reasoning and usually comes at the end of a paragraph.