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Unscramble the words to make a complete sentence: "Jewish friends whose childhood friends they had close children me." A) Jewish friends whose childhood friends they had close me. B) Jewish friends whose childhood friends had close children they me. C) They had close childhood friends whose Jewish children me. D) They had close childhood friends whose Jewish friends me.

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The correct sentence after unscrambling is 'They had close childhood friends whose Jewish friends me.' The subject of the sentence is 'They' referring to a group of people who had close childhood friends. The sentence describes that these childhood friends were Jewish and they are friends with the speaker, 'me.'

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct sentence after unscrambling is: They had close childhood friends whose Jewish friends me. The original sentence was scrambled and did not make sense. After unscrambling the words, we can rearrange them to form a grammatically correct sentence. The subject of the sentence is 'They' referring to a group of people who had close childhood friends. The sentence describes that these childhood friends were Jewish and they are friends with the speaker, 'me'.

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