<u>Answer:</u>
The following sentence “I watched the movie last night, but I didn't like it,” is a compound sentence. (Option B)
<u>Explanation:</u>
This kind of a sentence is always formed with two separate sentences that have a complete meaning and are joined with a conjunction. Here, in this sentence, there are two separate sentences namely - “I watched the movie last night” and “I didn't like it.” Both are complete and independent sentences. They also have a proper meaning. These two are joined to form one sentence using a coordinating conjunction “but.”
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A conclusion about Martina can be made by the reader that she is welcoming and friendly toward new yearbook club members.
<h3>What is a conclusion?</h3>
In literature, the moral that is derived out of a literary composition by a reader after reading such part is known as a conclusion. In the literal sense of the word, conclusion also means an end.
While reading the passage given above, a conclusion can be made that the Martina has a very cheerful and welcoming nature towards the members of her yearbook club.
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Hence, option C holds true regarding conclusion about Martina.
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