Use the sentences to answer the question.
Maverick needed to go to the store. His dog wanted to go with him.
Which option best combines the two simple sentences into one compound sentence while maintaining the meaning of the original sentences?
Maverick and his dog went to the store.
Maverick needed to go to the store, and his dog wanted to go with him.
Because Maverick needed to go to the store, his dog wanted to go with him.
Because his dog wanted to go with him, Maverick needed to go to the store.
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Maverick needed to go to the store, and his dog wanted to go with him.
Maverick needed to go to the store, and his dog wanted to go with him.
In which sentence is the modifying phrase placed incorrectly?
If the dishes are not washed, Ana will not receive her weekly allowance.
Ana wants to buy new athletic shoes from her favorite store once she saves up enough money, Shoe Empire.
Before she leaves for school, Ana needs to wash the dishes.
To accomplish her goal, Ana needs to wash the dishes, clean her room, and vacuum the living room rug.
If the dishes are not washed, Ana will not receive her weekly allowance.
Ana wants to buy new athletic shoes from her favorite store once she saves up enough money, Shoe Empire.
Before she leaves for school, Ana needs to wash the dishes.
To accomplish her goal, Ana needs to wash the dishes, clean her room, and vacuum the living room rug.
None of the sentences have a modifying phrase placed incorrectly.