Answer:
C-There is not conclusion
Explanation:
In a conditional statement, there is a hypothesis and a conclusion. It is usually symbolized or represented by " If X, then Y." It is an if - then statement.
Here, the statement "X" is called the hypothesis and the statement "Y" denotes the conclusion. The conclusion is true if the hypothesis is true.
The conclusion of any conditional statement is the immediate phrase that follows the word 'then'.
In the context, the sentence "I must reset the clock if it's Daylight Saving time." , the word 'then' is not there, so we can say that there is no conclusion in the statement.