Yes, the above explanation for the question 38 is right. "Both...and..." is a must in the sentence. It can not be interpreted into other forms. The next question 39, I have the following opinions: Please refer to the formal explanation in the Webster dic: CIVILIAN: (n) any person not an active member of the armed forces or police. (adj) of or relating to civilians or civil life Clearly there is a divergence in the sentence if the word "civilian" is used. In usual, "civilian" as a noun is often used. Thus, let's trun to another word: citizen. The definition of the word is: (n) a member of a city, state, or nation Therefore, let's use the correct word which doesn't distort the meaning of the sentence. |