Answer
a. C, B, A.
b. C, B, A.
c. C, B, A.
d. C, B, A.
e. A, B, C.
Work Step by Step
For parts a-d, the larger the creature, the larger the surface area, mass, weight, and volume.
For part e, the larger the creature, the smaller the ratio of surface to volume/mass.
This is discussed on page 239.