The pronoun "it" cannot refer to the possessive noun "moose's". (E) moose has long legs that enable it to move quickly through the woods, stepping easily over downed trees while predators pursuing it must leap over or go around them - 'it' correctly refers to the singular moose 'them' refers to the plural woods- correct choice. (D) moose has long legs, enabling it to move quickly through the woods and to stop easily over downed trees while predators pursuing them must leap or go around - 'them' is the problem (C) moose's long legs enable it to move quickly through the woods and to step easily over downed trees, but predators pursuing them must leap over or go around them - 'them' has no antecedent. 'them' refers to plural animals rather than the singular moose. (B) moose's long legs enable it to move quickly through the woods, stepping easily over downed trees while predators pursuing them must leap or go around - 1. (A) moose's long legs enable it to move quickly through the woods, stepping easily over downed trees, but predators pursuing it must leap or go around them - stepping wrongly modifies the legs, rather than the moose. The North American moose's long legs enable it to move quickly through the woods, stepping easily over downed trees, but predators pursuing it must leap or go around them.ฤก.
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