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Which statement best evaluates this conclusion to a narrative? Zachary didn't catch any fish that day, but he was still just as happy as could be. Rowdy was back with his owner, and his paw would be fine in no time. Now, whenever Zachary set out for the fishing hole, he brought along a treat for Rowdy and spent a few minutes playing fetch over the newly repaired fence. People should be more careful to not let their dogs get loose. O A. It is strong because it helps readers compare the story with their own lives. B. It is weak because it doesn't explain how Rowdy got loose. C. It is strong because it gives good advice based on Zachary's experience. D. It is weak because it shifts the focus away from Zachary's friendship with Rowdy.​

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