The correct answer of the given question above would be option D. The sentence that is an example of a faulty coordination is: The debate team has many new members, and the team is not very good yet. This sentence contains two complete main ideas, but are illogically connected since the first clause conveys a positive idea and the second conveys a negative one. Therefore, the correct coordination that should be used here is "but" instead of "and". The correct sentence would be: The debate team has many new members, but the team is not very good yet.
After Bounderby marries Louisa, Mrs. Sparsit makes it her mission to undermine and destroy the marriage and to catch Louisa in the act of adultery. At the same time, Mrs. Sparsit is one of the more comic characters, useful for lightening the mood every now and again in this bleak novel.
Rules and Things Number 63--Never, Ever, say something bad about someone you don't know
The preposition in the sentence is 'since' which is normally used in the Present Perfect