The answer is C: Moving through the darkness.
The fact the question is asking about the adventures of a guide dog or the blind entails that it probably is a form of narrative, fiction or otherwise, which means it must be written to appeal to a reader´s fancy. So the title you should be looking for in the answer is one that is enticing or captivating at first glance, in a narrative sense. Also, semantically, and considering the reason stated previously, answer C is the only one that is interpretatively connected to a guide dog or the blind narratively.
Answer: "You can make sure your language is appropriate by checking the type of words you use and the way you speak for example if you are discussing something sorrowful you may want to talk compassionately. Most of the time when you are having a conversation with someone it would be considered informal but while giving a speech or doing a presentation your writing or speaking should be formal and well organized."
I judge a lot of people. I know something about judging. You just gotta go in like you've never been in before and DESTROY THEM. If you get judged for it then boo hoo. die.
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From what I recall of that story, probably true.
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