A word or phrase that modifies a word not included in the sentence is a B. dangling modifier.
For example:
Knowing that it was getting cold outside, the pizza tasted very good.
Answer: The United States and the United Kingdom joined the coalition, but France would have nothing to do with it.
Explanation: Coordinanting conjunctions are words that connect or coordinate two or more sentences, words or others that have the same syntactic importance.. They are usually used to equally emphasize the main clauses. There are 7 of them: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so and to use it correctly you can follow some rules:
1) They <u>always</u> connect phrases, words and clauses;
2) You can use them in the beginning of the sentence if:
- you ensure the conjunction is immediately followed by the main cause;
- to make the writing more effective;
- don't use comma after the coordinating conjunction;
Therefore, the sentences above combined could be:
The United States and the United Kingdom joined the coalition, but France would have nothing to do with it
If you found information in a book as well as a website then use both. dont erase the page number cause you never know what youll need it for. sence your using a website youshould give cretit to the places you got your information from and the pae number will count as a resource so i would prefer you to keep it.
you kinda worded it weird so if my answer doesnt help then im sorry.