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Have you thought about him?" she asked. 17 "Don't know what you're drivin' at," was the response. 18 "Maybe the dog has some choice in the matter," Madge went on. "Maybe he has his likes and desires. You have not considered him. You give him no choice. It has never entered your mind that possibly he might prefer California to Alaska. You consider only what you like. You do with him as you would with a sack of potatoes or a bale of hay." 19 This was a new way of looking at it, and Miller was visibly impressed as he debated it in his mind. Madge took advantage of his indecision. 20 "If you really love him, what would be happiness to him would be your happiness also," she urged. What is Madge's primary argument regarding what should determine the dog's fate? A) The well-being of the dog should be the primary consideration. B) A soft berth for the animal should be the primary consideration. C) Time and care given to the dog should be the primary consideration. D) The harsh climate and long years of hard work should be the primary consideration.

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