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You want to write a story with a message of hope and healing. You decide to write about Alanna, a young girl who finds an abandoned, rain-soaked and injured puppy in a muddy ditch. Considering your idea about your story's message, which idea is LEAST LIKELY to be developed?
A) Alanna brings the injured puppy home with her and patiently nurses it back to health.
B) Alanna's parents think the puppy might help Alanna recover from the tragic death of her best friend.
C) Rainbow is a smart little puppy who quickly learns basic commands and even masters more advanced tricks.
D) Alanna and her new puppy, Rainbow become inseparable companions, having great adventures and growing to love each other.

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