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I'd say it's D) Indirect object, but I'm not sure, so don't take my word as gospel :)
I think the answer could possibly be b from my understanding
Yes i agree with what you just said there mlady
Answer:
Snow leopard is found in Central Asia, especially in the Tibetan and Himalayas. In the summer, the snow leopard is 6000-9000 feet high. Their coat is yellowish long and thick, mainly pale gray, but the belly has black spots and marks all over the white. The calves have broad black longitudinal stripes on the posterior part of the body instead of spots. The snow leopard likes to eat wild sheep,goats,bird etc. They are relatively peaceful and there are no reports of man being attacked. But if their pups are threatened, they are immediately protected. They seem to be nocturnal than other cats.
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