Which of the following is commonly expected near a "textbook" subduction zone (that is, near a subduction zonethat is so perfect and free of confusing complications that you would use it in a textbook to teach students) ?
(A) Pull-apart earthquakes and faults.
(B) Basaltic mid-ocean-ridge-type volcanoes.
(C) Piled-up mud and other things scraped off the descending slab.
(D) Slide-past (or transform, with horizontal but not vertical movement) earthquakes and faults.
(E) Basaltic hot-spot-type volcanoes.
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