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It’s the cat. I always talk to him at night.
A. It’s the cat which I always talk to at night.
B. It’s the cat who I always talk to at night.
C. It’s the cat whose I always talk to at night.
D. It’s the cat whom I always talk to at night.
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NO FEEDING ANIMAL!
The sentence above means
A. The visitors must bring pets to the zoo.
B. The visitors must bring snacks
C. The visitors must not come to the zoo.
D. The visitors must not do the feeding.
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