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The Newsela article, "Shelter Dog Protects Owner with Epilepsy," ends with Parker saying, "Our family rescued Toby … but he really rescued me."
How does this sentence help develop the idea that rescue dogs can become important family members?
It contrasts Toby's situation in the shelter with his new life with Parker.
It explains how rescue dogs like Toby are just as adorable and friendly as dogs from a pet shop.
It shows that even though Parker's family gave Toby a home, Toby now protects Parker's life.
It shows that having a dog is an important part of childhood.
Your question - The Newsela article, "Shelter Dog Protects Owner with Epilepsy," ends with Parker saying, "Our family rescued Toby … but he really rescued me." How does this sentence help develop the idea that rescue dogs can become important family members? It contrasts Toby's situation in the shelter with his new life with Parker. It explains how rescue dogs like Toby are just as adorable and friendly as dogs from a pet shop. It shows that even though Parker's family gave Toby a home, Toby now protects Parker's life. It shows that having a dog is an important part of childhood.
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It contrasts Toby's situation in the shelter with his new life with Parker. It explains how rescue dogs like Toby are just as adorable and friendly as dogs from a pet shop. It shows that even though Parker's family gave Toby a home, Toby now protects Parker's life. It shows that having a dog is an important part of childhood.