Which sentence contains a compound predicate?
A. A hare and a tortoise are fascinating animals to compare.
B. A tortoise walks very slowly to its food, and it chews it just as slowly.
C. A hare, a type of rabbit, can run very quickly and can pop into its burrow just as fast.
D. No one knows if a hare and a tortoise ever really had a race.

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