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4 January, 14:20

Selena, who moves with the grace and fluid motions of a cat, has been described as

A. porcine.

B. equine.

C. ursine.

D. feline.

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  1. 4 January, 14:37
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    D, feline

    The word feline is used as an adjective meaning catlike.
  2. 4 January, 14:43
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    Porcine = of, affecting, or resembling a pig or pigs

    Equine = of, relating, or affecting horses or other members of the horse family

    Ursine = of, relating to, or resembling bears

    Feline = Of, relating to, or affecting cats or other members of the cat family

    Your answer is option "D. feline"

    (definitions from "New Oxford American Dictionary)
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