Which pronouns correctly completes the sentence

The movie, blank was over two hours long, was not as interesting as I thought it would be
A - which
B - that
C - who
D - whom

A - which

The pronoun that correctly completes the sentence is:

B - that

The sentence would read: "The movie, that was over two hours long, was not as interesting as I thought it would be."

To determine which pronoun correctly completes the sentence, we need to consider the antecedent, or the noun that the pronoun is referring to. In this case, the antecedent is "movie."

Since "movie" is an inanimate object, we should use a pronoun that refers to things or objects. The pronouns "which" and "that" are used to refer to inanimate objects, so A and B are possible options.

Between A - "which" and B - "that," both pronouns can be used in this context. The choice between "which" and "that" usually depends on personal preference or the style guide you are following.

So, either "which" or "that" can correctly complete the sentence. The correct choice would depend on the intended tone or style of writing.