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The other end of the leash most probably refers to _____.
A

a dog

B

a dog’s owner

C

dog owner’s friend

D

a dog’s rival


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文章第二段主要描写了被拴住的两条狗在遛弯时遇见的情景,the other end of the leash指的是牵引它们的主人,B正确。
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