Answer:
E. Intensive, extensive, and exclusive
Explanation:
Intensive is a particular form of distribution that is primarily used to target saturated areas; making a lot of products readily available, with the options of other products when the customer choice is not available.
Extensive on the other hand deals with limited outlets in sales of products within a geographic area.
Exclusive in the other hand shapes the distributor as a monopolist making on his shops or outlet only available in a geographic area.