Which sentence below has a gerund?
A. The last time I made bacon, Stinker helped himself to every greasy morsel.
B. Chewing the heels off all of my nice shoes is Stinker's favorite thing to do.
C. My dog, Stinker, loves to drool all over the living room drapes and furniture.
D. Every afternoon, Stinker barks at the mailman like there is no tomorrow.
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