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The answer is comparable anatomies, similar development, and similar dna.
A common ancestor is an ancestral organism that two or more descendant lineages have in common. Closer the common ancestor is, more similar are descendant lineages. To compare two species, in this example dogs and wolfs, it is important to notice comparable anatomies, similar development, and similar DNA.
Dogs and wolfs really have similar development and anatomy, and thus it is expected they have similar DNA, and finally, the common ancestor.
The answer is C, comparable anatomies, similar development, and similar DNA.