What is the correct way to rewrite this sentence? Tom opened the box and looked into it only to find it empty. Tom opened the bo
x and looked into it; only to find it empty. Tom opened the box, and looked into it only to find it empty. Tom opened the box and looked into it, only to find it empty. Tom opened the box, and looked into it, only to find it empty.
This is a bit subjective, because there are a few ways this sentence could be re-written, however "<span>Tom opened the box and looked into it, only to find it empty" is the most standard. </span>
From my Understanding It seems like "Tom opened the box and looked into it: only to find it empty." But sometimes it can be a comma before the"and", and "only"
Jacobins such as Maximilien de Robespierre argued that France's king and queen needed to be executed to protect political changes for example to avoid a return to absolute monarchy. And To protect the political changes made during the French Revolution