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C. Using outdated reference books
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The sentence type used in the text given below is <u>Compound sentence</u>.
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Compound sentences are those in which two clauses are joint with the help of coordinating conjunctions e.g (and, but, so, nor, for, or, yet etc.)
In compound sentences clauses may joint with the help of coordinate conjunctions, commas or semicolon. In the given text two clause are joint with coordinate conjunction that is "and". A clause is a part of sentence with a subject and a verb making a complete sense. Hence the given sentence is compound sentence because more than one subject is used giving complete sense and then joint by a conjunction.
Essentially the difference would be that when you talk to your friend, you would use an informal register: you would for example directly say what you need "hey, pass me that thing" while when you write a letter to Unisa you would use polite language and formal register, for example you would say" I would be very happy to receive from you the following..." -even thought the two sentences express the same thing!
I believe it would be the 2nd answer