The revision that uses subordination to revise the example is C: "Although it took me a while to get used to the new software, now I like it". Subordinate clauses begin with a subordinate conjuction or a relative pronoun and contains a subject and a verb. However, they are dependent because they do not express a complete thought and therefore cannot stand on their own.
*Although it took me a while to get used to the new software
As you can see, the sentence does not express a complete thought. That is why it is grammatically incorrect.
Since the climax is when the turning point of the story happens and makes a choice to solve the conflict I think that it is B
The detective looks for clues about who the thief might be! Sorry if I am wrong but I am confident this is the answer.
Words that end in<span> -ch, x, s or s-like sounds, however, </span>will<span> require an -es for the </span>plural<span>: .... But note that some inconsistency is acceptable in </span>all<span> but the most formal writing: ...</span>
The answer might be A bec it made some sense to me