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1 month agoIf you look up the definition for an Object, it specifies that it is “a nonliving, distinct thing” — such as a corpse.
However, the definition of Creature does not say it must be living. So, a corpse is both a creature and an object.
There are even creatures that have never been living — such as constructs — and thus are also objects.

You mean I, II, III, IV, IX, V, VI, VII, VIII, X, XI, XII