What is the compound predicate in the following sentence?

An angry rattler will rise and strike in an instant.
A will rise
B rise, and
C will rise, strike
D strike in an instant
My answer is C plz hurry I need help now

Yes, C is right.

The compound predicate in the given sentence is option C, "will rise, strike."

To determine the compound predicate, you need to identify all the verbs (or verb phrases) in the sentence. In this case, there are two verbs: "will rise" and "strike." Since these two verbs are connected by the coordinating conjunction "and," it forms a compound predicate.