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What is the main idea of this passage? The Boston terrier breed of dogs has an interesting history that begins, of course, in Boston. It is believed that Boston terriers can be traced back to a dog named “Judge” who was sold to a man living in Boston named Hooper in 1870. Hooper’s “Judge” was the first dog to have all the characteristics of the Boston terrier. Appropriately, he is considered the ancestor of almost all true modern Boston terriers.

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I'd like to say it's about the orgin of the Boston Terrier
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Answer:

The main idea of this passage is the origin of the Boston terrier breed.

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The passage tells something about the history of the origin of the Boston terrier breed and it also mentions that the Boston terrier dog can be traced back to a dog called Judge. So, "Judge" can be considred the ancestor of the modern Boston terriers.

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