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English, 30.07.2019 04:00, winterblanco

Read the excerpt from keesha’s essay. everyone seems to have a favorite breed of dog, but the labrador retriever, with its many skills and natural friendliness, has always had a special place in my heart. labradors are widely regarded as highly intelligent and loyal. because of their personality, they are often valued as great family dogs. but the most fascinating thing about labradors is their hunting skills. what statement below would be the best example in a body paragraph to support the thesis of this paragraph? labradors have been bred for hundreds of years to be loyal hunting dogs. labradors can spend hours playing catch with their owners. labradors are popular with other dogs because of their friendliness. you can train labradors to hunt, but they are also great with children.

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