The correct option is C.
The revised sentence would be:
"Mrs. Whitney did not look pleased with the present of mole *inner organs* her cat left on the front step."
"Mrs. Whitney did not look pleased with the present of mole *entrails* her cat left on the front step."
In this sentence, it seems that Mrs. Whitney's cat left something on her front step, and the word you need to replace is "entrails." You need to choose the option that best fits the context of the sentence.
Let's go through each option step by step:
A. Feathers - Feathers are not typically associated with moles. Moles are small mammals, and feathers belong to birds. So, this option does not fit the context.
B. Rodents - Moles are indeed small mammals, so the word "rodents" could be a possible replacement for "entrails." However, "rodents" alone may not convey the idea of the insides or inner parts of the mole, which is what "entrails" implies.
C. Inner organs - This option seems to be the most appropriate replacement for "entrails." "Inner organs" accurately conveys the idea that the cat left the insides or inner parts of the mole on the front step.
D. Balls of string - This option does not relate to moles or their entrails in any way, so it is not a suitable replacement for "entrails."
So, the answer is inner organs.
The complete question is here:
Mrs. Whitney did not look pleased with the present of mole *entrails* her cat left on the front step.
A. feathers
B. rodents
C. inner organs
D. balls of string.