The Navajo code remained classified after the war that was later used, along with codes made from other American Indian languages, in the Korean Conflict and the Vietnam War.
(A)NO CHANGE
(B) and which
(C) and
(D) OMIT the underlined portion.
The Correct Answer
Outside Navajo communities, such exposure is rare this greatly contributed to it's success.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) that (C) this (D) the Navajo code’s
Correct Answer: D
The insects lit our path like the spirits of ancestors accompanying us home.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) just as (C) as like (D) such as
Correct Answer: A
Although most of the ship was buried in ocean sediment, a deck beam and a small piece of wooden planking from the left forward portion of the wreck was visible.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) were (C) is (D) are
Correct Answer: B
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