BUTTERBEAN FOR MAYOR
Butterbean wants to be YOUR new mayor. Is there an election coming? No. Can dogs even be mayors? Unclear. But consider what Butterbean has to offer.
FRIENDS WITH EVERYONE
Big dogs, small dogs, in-between dogs. All the people. If you go for walks, you’ve met Butterbean and she loves.
JUST A REGULAR DOG
Butterbean is for regular folks. She’s not a fancy breed, just a dog. Sure, maybe she eats more socks than her vet recommends, but nobody’s perfect.
HATES RATS
You hate rats. Butterbean hates rates, too. She will not rest until they have all been chased from our streets. By her, personally.
Can Butterbean count on YOUR vote? Or at least a treat?
Which of the following best describes the purpose of the passage?
A.
To instruct the audience how to vote for Butterbean at the polls.
B.
To argue that Butterbean can hold political office
C.
To entertain people with the idea that a dog could hold political office.
D.
To inform the audience about the benefits of owning a rescue dog
The correct answer and explanation is:
The best description of the purpose of the passage is:
C. To entertain people with the idea that a dog could hold political office.
Explanation:
The passage is written in a humorous and playful tone, presenting the idea of a dog, Butterbean, running for mayor. This scenario is deliberately absurd because, in reality, animals cannot hold political office. The passage uses this playful concept to entertain readers by imagining a dog in a political role and highlighting the dog’s quirky qualities.
Several elements of the passage support this purpose:
- Playful Imagery and Humor: The passage includes exaggerated and whimsical elements, such as the idea that Butterbean, a regular dog who eats socks and hates rats, could become a mayor. The humor is evident in the way Butterbean’s candidacy is presented as a whimsical fantasy rather than a serious political campaign.
- Absurdity of the Situation: The passage points out the impracticality of a dog running for office by mentioning that there is no upcoming election and questioning whether dogs can even be mayors. This reinforces the playful nature of the content.
- Focus on Butterbean’s Personal Qualities: Instead of providing a serious argument about why Butterbean would be a good mayor, the passage highlights Butterbean’s friendly nature and dislike of rats, adding to the humorous and fictional aspect of the idea.
- Request for Support in a Light-hearted Manner: The passage ends with a light-hearted request for votes or treats, further underscoring its purpose as entertainment rather than a genuine political appeal.
By focusing on Butterbean’s charming, albeit unrealistic, candidacy for mayor, the passage provides a humorous take on the idea of a dog in a political role, which aligns with the intention to entertain rather than inform or persuade about real political processes or dog ownership benefits.