Dogs need a lot of training and attention when they are puppies. Nevertheless, they make amazing companions for life.

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What is the distinction?
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• The writer expresses a choice dog owners can make between owning a puppy and owning a dog for life.
• The writer contrasts the idea that puppies are a lot of work with the idea that dogs are great companions for life.
• The writer shows an alternative idea or way of thinking about a difficult aspect of having a dog.
The writer introduces two steps in a process to show that dog owners must first deal with the attention puppies need and then enjoy
the companionship of a dog.

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The distinction is:

• The writer contrasts the idea that puppies are a lot of work with the idea that dogs are great companions for life.

This option highlights the balance between the challenges of training and attending to a puppy and the rewarding companionship that a dog provides throughout its life.