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Read the following paragraph from an essay about
dangerous dog breeds:
A closer look at pit bulls and the hype around them
shows that they are not more dangerous than other
dogs. These dogs may have a reputation for
viciousness today, but this wasn't always the case.
For most of the 1900s they were praised as loyal and
brave, and portrayed in ads and on tv shows as
loving companions and family pets. Even with their
current bad reputation, the animals are regularly
used as seeing eye, therapy, and search and rescue
dogs. They are not all uncontrollable killers. Animal
behaviorists also point out that aggressiveness in
dogs is related far more to socialization and training
than to breeding. Dogs aren't born bad, they're made
that way by irresponsible owners.
What functions as an evidence?