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Read this entry from a blog about service dogs.

Lexie, an eight-month-old black Labrador retriever, is sleeping quietly at my feet. I can’t help but think that her soft, velvety ears and alert brown eyes would make her the perfect “doggie model” for pet magazines and pet store ads. However, Lexie will soon have a much more important job to do. In a few months, she will become the loyal companion and service dog for a young man who has been blind since birth. She will help him board public transportation, such as buses, subways, and trains, and she will help him safely cross busy intersections. Lexie will even help the young man avoid obstacles, such as high curbs and low overhangs. Like all dogs in our organization, Lexie has undergone months of specialized training to help a visually impaired person lead an active and independent life.

What is the secondary purpose of this blog?

A : to inform readers about seeing-eye dogs

B : to entertain readers with details about Lexie

C : to persuade readers to train service dogs

D : to convince readers to adopt Labrador retrievers

Answers

Answered by SahiliDessai1998
1

Answer:

A : To inform readers about seeing-eye dogs

Explanation :

Black Labrador Retriever Lexie, who is eight months old, is fast asleep at my feet. She would make the ideal "doggie model" for advertisements in pet publications and shop owners, I can't help but think. She has soft, silky ears and keen brown eyes. However, Lexie will soon be tasked with a much more critical function. She will soon take on the roles of devoted friend and service dog for a young man who has been blind since birth. She will assist him in boarding buses, trains, and other public transit methods, as well as of public transit, as well as in securely navigating crowded junctions. Even in the face of challenges like steep curbs and small overhangs, Lexie will assist the young man.Lexie has completed months of specialist training, like all of the dogs in our company, to support a visually impaired person's active and independent lifestyle.

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Answered by lmeyer933
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Answer:Read this entry from a blog about service dogs.

Lexie, an eight-month-old black Labrador retriever, is sleeping quietly at my feet. I can’t help but think that her soft, velvety ears and alert brown eyes would make her the perfect “doggie model” for pet magazines and pet store ads. However, Lexie will soon have a much more important job to do. In a few months, she will become the loyal companion and service dog for a young man who has been blind since birth. She will help him board public transportation, such as buses, subways, and trains, and she will help him safely cross busy intersections. Lexie will even help the young man avoid obstacles, such as high curbs and low overhangs. Like all dogs in our organization, Lexie has undergone months of specialized training to help a visually impaired person lead an active and independent life.

What is the primary purpose of this blog?

to inform readers about seeing-eye dogs

Explanation:

so option a is correct

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