April 4, 2007
dear editor,
lately, many people have complained about a new n...
English, 05.02.2020 00:53 coochieboi
April 4, 2007
dear editor,
lately, many people have complained about a new neighborhood law that has recently gone into effect. the law requires that people have all dogs on a leash unless they are safely within a fenced yard or in the house. most people are following the new law, but a few go out walking and let their dogs run freely along with them. some let their dogs run freely throughout the neighborhood all day and all night. i would like to encourage these people to begin respecting the leash law. if they will think about it, they will understand why keeping a dog on a leash is a good idea. for one thing, dogs on a leash won't be able to leave unwelcome messes in innocent neighbors' yards. also, some of our neighbors are frightened of dogs. none of them should have to be afraid to go out for an evening walk if they want to. most important, dogs on a leash can't run out into the street in front of cars. responsible, loving pet owners should be happy to do all they can to keep their animals safe. next time any of you think of sending your dog out into the neighborhood with no leash, stop a minute to think about the chance you're taking with your neighbors and your pets!
sincerely,
mr. john nabors
which of these people would most likely agree with the letter writer?
a.
a person who lets the dog out of the house twice a day for exercise
b.
a person who enjoys running through the neighborhood and is not afraid of dogs
c.
a person who does not have any dogs, never goes outside, and has a tall fence
d.
a person whose dog had recently been hit by a car and suffered a broken leg
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