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Explain whether or not the Japanese were able to see the U.S.S. Nevada clearly when they were attacking. Use evidence from the text to support your answer.

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The Japanese were able to see the U.S.S. Nevada clearly when they were attacking is described below in detail.

Step-by-step explanation:

To the Japanese, Pearl Harbor was a charming target. The plan was easy: Defeat the Pacific Fleet so that the Americans would not be capable to attack back as Japan's army expanded across the South Pacific. USS Nevada, the oldest of the warships in Pearl Harbor was hooked by one torpedo during the end portion of the Japanese torpedo aircraft' attack. This exposed a large opening in the ship's harbor side beneath her two forward blisters.

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