Neruda mention other animals in the poem to make comparison with cat.
<h3>Why does Neruda regards other animals in the poem? </h3>
Neruda regards other animals so that he can compare them to the cat, because he was trying to describe other animals.
And we know that Cat was one of the character in the poem that was been made as a base to make comparison.
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In order to have a sentence with an active voice, you need to have to have the main subject perform an action.
"The revision (subject) gives the sentence (action) an active voice."
C. is the correct answer.
I am pretty sure you are correct