At 2:15, Benzino alerted me that Maggle's heart rate was
suddenly elevated. I glanced out the window and didn't see
her in the backyard. "Send out the drone."

Within moments, Benzino was relaying an image of
Maggie leaning against a tree and holding her ankle. We
both trotted out through the backyard and into the woods.
Benzino located Maggie immediately as I followed. Maggie
wrapped her little arms around Benzino and cried, "I knew
you'd rescue me!"

I stood by awkwardly as Benzino began to assess her
injury.

Which statement best explains how the author conveys the general attitude
of humans toward Benzino in the world of the story?

A. She conveys a fearful attitude by designing Benzino to replace a
human in a parenting role.

B. She conveys an imperialistic attitude by designing Benzino to
follow human orders effectively.

C. She conveys an irritated attitude by giving Benzino the ability to
monitor a person's vital signs from afar.

D. She conveys an appreciative attitude by showing how Benzino uses its abilities to help Maggie.

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the answer is d. she lets the dog do it’s thing because it’s a service dog from what it’s inferencing

The correct option is D.  She conveys an appreciative attitude by showing how Benzino uses their abilities to help Maggie this statement best explains how the author conveys the general attitude of humans toward Benzino in the world of the story.

What do mean by General attitude?

The Theory of Planned Behavior's background elements includes general sentiments. General attitudes are distinct from attitudes toward conduct because they concentrate on a more universal attitude object.

Thus, there are other instances in the novel where the author illustrates how people, in general, feel about Benzino, such as when Maggie threw her arms around Benzino and shouted, "I knew you'd save me!" and when Benzino started to examine her wound.

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