Answer:
Allied bombing raids destroyed many German jets while the jets were still on the ground.
Explanation:
The primary sentence was
Allied bombing jets destroyed many German jets, and the jets were still on the ground.
First option uses 'yet' which is not compatible with the sentence.
Second option is more like a passive voice but not correct revision of the original sentence too.
Third option is also wrong as its construction is wrong.
The correct revised version of the original sentence is the last option with the use of 'while' which suggests that the bombing happened at the same time as the jets were on the ground.
Allied bombing raids destroyed many German jets while the jets were still on the ground.
Answer: Allied bombing raids destroyed many German jets while the jets were still on the ground.
adversative transition
causal transition
sequential transition
Answer:
they are both correct
Explanation:
B.)everyone
C.)a noun
They always say that juvenile delinquency is a problem. C. a noun
A noun is a phrase that refers to a factor (book), someone (Betty Crocker), an animal (cat), an area (Omaha), a fine (softness), an idea (justice), or a motion (yodeling). it's usually an unmarried phrase, but no longer always: cake, footwear, faculty bus, and time and a half are all nouns.
A noun may be used as the difficulty of a sentence, or in every other ability as an item:
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The toys were brand new and shiny.
B.
My brother broke a small toy truck.
C.
We all played with that toy truck.
D.
There were many toy cars and trucks.