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Answer:
c. delighted
Explanation:
A predicate is the part of the sentence containing at least a verb or more that states something about the subject of the sentence like an action, a condition or a state. When the subject of a sentence has two or more verbs or verb phrases joined by a conjunction, the sentence has a compound predicate.
In the sentence, the compound predicate is “amused” and “delighted audiences everywhere” because these are verbs and phrase verbs respectively joined by the conjunction “and” that state something about “the boys” (the subject).