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"'Look, dear.' He pointed to a small dog in a different room. My eyes lit up with joy. I jumped up and down shouting 'THANK YOU THANK YOU!' He grinned as I ran towards him, embracing him greatly. There was no master like him!"

What kind of relationship does this mirror?

o A kind relationship between a slave and her master.

o An abusive relationship between a slave and her master.

o A bland relationship between a slave and her master.

o A sad relationship between a slave and her master.

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