Explanation:

FIVE TIPS TO HELP YOUR DENTAL RECEPTIONIST WHEN CALLING YOUR PATIENTS
- Sit up straight and smile before each call. ... 
- Let patients speak without interruption or placing them on hold. ... 
- Be well versed in practice FAQ's and always have a script handy. ... 
- Probe for more information. ... 
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Answer:
13–21 or 16.
Explanation:
We never really knew, But since Juliet was 13, Many people think he was 16 or 13 also.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The first sentence can be classified as compound, while the second sentence can be classified as simple.
<h3>What is the difference between a compound and a simple sentence?</h3>
A simple sentence contains only one clause, while a compound sentence contains two or more clauses linked by words such as and, or, but, etc.
<h3>How can the sentences be classified?</h3>
The first sentence is a compound one:
- "We can wait for Carl(first clause), or we can go ahead (second clause)"
But the second sentence contains only one clause, which makes it a simple sentence.
Note: This question is incomplete; here is the missing part:
- Classify the sentences as simple or compound.
Learn more about sentences in: brainly.com/question/16890064
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C is the correct answer to your question.