The Battle of Midway was the turning point in the Pacific theater of
World War II. American planes did significant damage to the Empire of
Japan's fleet, turning back an offensive that had begun with the attack
on Pearl Harbor. The battle is notable because it was the first naval
engagement in which neither fleet was within sight of the other. All of
the fighting was conducted by carrier-based planes.
- Tricia Gomez
Which sentence avoids plagiarizing the passage?​

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Answer: The battle of Midway showed the importance of airplanes in the Pacific because neither fleet ever came into visual contact, according to Trisha Gomez.

Tricia Gomez writes that the Battle of Midway was an important victory for the Americans, changing the course of World War II in the Pacific.