The answer to this question is C :))
It's to show an exception (which is often the purpose of "yet") because in the first clause it identifies an action, then then it's like "but wait, maybe the action didn't really get going" in the second half of the sentence
Answer:
Paul wanted to save up money to go to prom. This year he got a part-time job at the local mall.
Explanation:
This is the correct sentence...
He puts his family on display when he take in the case of Tom Robinson