Nothing is underlined so let's just label the parts of speech in the sentence, so that we can be of some help.
Tina or Ross - compound subject
A compound subject happens when there are two or more subjects in a sentence joined by a conjunction.
or - conjunction
A conjunction is a word that joins words, clauses, and/or phrases together.
will go out for dinner - predicate
The predicate begins with the verb phrase of the sentence and includes all the extra information that says something about the subject.
will - verb
go - verb
A verb is a word that describes and action or state of being.
There is not a compound predicate in this sentence.
D. Mind reading has always been a superpower. I think...
Try saying “when working together, I think we should have everyone’s opinions and work from there.”
A. mopped his brow, exhaled sharply, and picked up his phone.
A complete predicate includes the verb and the rest of the predicate phrase. A sentence is defined as words meaningfully grouped to express a complete thought. Most of the time, it has a subject and a predicate. In this sentence, the complete subject is ‘loud noises’ and the complete predicate is ‘disturbed the neighbors’. Basically, the sentence conveys the meaning that the neighbors are disturbed by loud noises. All the other choices are phrases or sentence fragments.