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Mr. Rogers' Biography: 'It's a wonderful day in the neighborhood!' This familiar line always began the Mister Rogers' Neighborhood program on PBS.
The amazing Fred Rogers brought a special message to children around the world. He believed that each person is unique and wonderful in his or her own way and we should accept others just the way they are without trying to change or improve them. Mr. Rogers spread his tolerance message far and wide through the daily broadcasts of his television show, his many books, and finally after his retirement through his website specifically designed for children. Through these venues, Mr. Rogers helped children deal with the real- world things that bothered them, such as doctor visits, haircuts, and new siblings.
Fred Rogers left a legacy of kindness, acceptance, and an unending love of learning for all generations.

The author wrote this passage because he/she

  • A. Wanted to persuade you to buy books written by Fred Rogers.
  • B. Wanted to entertain you with amusing anecdotes from Fred Roger’s life
  • C. Felt there wasn’t enough written about Fred Rogers.
  • D. Wanted to inform the reader about Fred Roger’s message.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The correct answer is D: Wanted to inform the reader about Fred Rogers' message. The passage clearly states that Mr. Rogers spread a message of acceptance and tolerance, helping children deal with real-world issues. The purpose of the passage is to inform the reader about Mr. Rogers' beliefs and the impact of his work, not to persuade readers to buy books, entertain with anecdotes, or address a lack of information. Therefore, the correct choice is D as it aligns with the passage's content and theme.