Hello. Unfortunately it was not possible to find the text to which your question refers. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
The text must present the fact that many medical devices are energy dependent to function and many people need these devices to be always working to keep them in good health and even keep them alive. In that case, power outages are very serious problems for people who depend on these devices. In that case, to answer your question, you would need to find the sentence that addresses that information.
I am not positive of your question but if you are asking what is the way to make your sentences differ from one another. Transitional verbs such as then, therefore, another argument, etc.
First off, a compound sentence is a sentence that contains at least two independent clauses. That tells us <em><u>C</u></em> is out almost immediately because it has a dependent clause, "After Maria finished dinner". Next, is <em><u>B</u></em>, That's a simple sentence, there's no joining method or comma and it only has one subject and one predicate. D isn't right either, it just about the same as <u><em>B</em></u><em />. Your answer would be <em><u>A. Paolo missed his girlfriend, but he knew she'd be back soon.</u></em><u /><u /> This sentence has a joining clause, and two <em>independent </em>subjects.
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She refuses to betray the location of the red heron's nest.
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I love watching movies, and spending time with my friends.
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