if the melting range of a compound is sharp, it is considered more pure.
That applies to a compound with small levels of impurity. It is pretty meaningless to say that e.g. a 70:30 mixture is "more pure" than 50:50. Both are mixtures, not pure compounds.
Have you come across the phase rule? How many degrees of freedom are there (ignoring pressure, which we assume fixed) for pure solid A in equilibrium with pure liquid A? How many for solid eutectic in equilibrium with liquid eutectic? How many for solid A in equilibrium with liquid A + B?