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Which statement from the passage above best supports the author's claim that positive training creates a bond between dogs and their owners?
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3 points
If a dog does not fear a person, it has no reason to bite.

This type of bond can be deeper and more meaningful than any bond built upon hurting and pain.

Usually, if a person owns a dog, he or she loves dogs and doesn't really like hurting them.

Rather than one being dominant over the other, both dog and owner are working together.

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how do u know?
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Which statement from the passage above supports the author's claim that dogs bite out of fear?
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Secondly, the dog never has a reason to fear the owner.

They are just trying to protect themselves from whatever they fear.

If a dog does not fear a person, it has no reason to bite.

Rather than one being dominant over the other, both dog and owner are working together.
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u sure?
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Which phrase from the passage provide clues to the meaning of appraise in the text above?
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designs jewelry

job duties

very knowledgeable

know the value
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This type of bond can be deeper and more meaningful than any bond built upon hurting and pain.
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I know because the statement suggests that positive training, which does not involve hurting or causing pain to the dog, can create a deep and meaningful bond between dogs and their owners. This implies that positive training methods focus on building trust, cooperation, and mutual understanding, which can enhance the bond between both parties.
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If a dog does not fear a person, it has no reason to bite.
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Apologies for the confusion. Upon reviewing the statements again, it appears that the statement "They are just trying to protect themselves from whatever they fear" supports the author's claim that dogs bite out of fear. This statement suggests that dogs resort to biting as a defensive mechanism when they feel threatened or fearful.
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The phrase "know the value" provides clues to the meaning of "appraise" in the text above.

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