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Read the excerpt of Article B.
Sled dogs needed to have long, warm coats to survive the arctic temperatures. They had to be fast and able to run for long distances while pulling a heavy load. Most importantly, they had to work together as a team. This made northern dogs, such as Siberian huskies and Alaskan malamutes, the best choices for the sled teams. These dogs have long coats, with a double layer of fur to keep out the cold, and they have wide paws with webbed toes that act like snowshoes. They have been bred for more than 9,000 years to be working dogs in extreme winter weather. They are friendly, team-oriented, and purposeful dogs. In the days of the arctic explorers, the physical features and determined personalities of the sled dogs made long journeys in harsh conditions possible.
Which sentence best states the author's point in this excerpt?
Some dogs have unique physical and personal qualities that suit them to the job of pulling a sled.
Siberian huskies and Alaskan malamutes are the best breed of dogs for swimming and guarding camp.
It took 9,000 years to breed the perfect animal for the challenging job of pulling dog sleds in the arctic.
The personalities of some breeds of dogs make them better companions in the cold, harsh artic environment.
Question 7(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)