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Drew was so happy! He finally got a puppy for his birthday. He named the puppy Skip because he looked like he was skipping when he ran
Skip was very cute, but he was not a very good puppy. In fact, he was very naughty! He chewed on everything from clothing to
people. He really liked Mom's shoes. Every time Skip did something bad, Drew got in trouble. Mom said Drew had to train Skip or he
could not keep him.
Drew started training Skip right away. He did not want to lose his dog. He worked really hard with Skip. Slowly, Skip started getting
better. He stopped chewing on things, and he even learned to sit and fetch. Drew was very proud of Skip. He was a good dog now!
Which of the following best summarizes the story?
OA. Drew got a dog for his birthday which looked like he was skipping when he ran. Skip was cute, and Drew
trained him to sit and fetch.
OB. Drew got a naughty puppy for his birthday and named him Skip. His mother said that Drew had to train Skip or
he could not keep him. Drew trained his puppy to be a very good dog.
OC. Skip was a bad dog who chewed on clothes and people. Every time Skip did something naughty, Drew's mother
got angry at Drew. Drew's mother made him train the puppy.
OD Drew's mom said that he had to train Skip or give him up. Drew decided to train the puppy because he loved
him and did not want to lose him. He trained the puppy well.
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