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The animals are protected as well as possible against items thrown over the fence that may injure the cats or be eaten. Look at the underlined section marked. Choose the answer that best corrects this sentence, if appropriate A)The animals are protected as well as possible, that may injure the cats or be eaten, against items thrown over the fence.

B)Against items thrown over the fence that may injure the cats or be eaten, the animals are protected as well as possible.

C)The animals are protected as well as possible against items that may injure the cats or be eaten thrown over the fence.

D)Correct as is.

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