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Malformed conjunctions and disjunctions

Disagreement between subject and introductory adjective phrase

An adjective phrase at the beginning of a sentence modifies the subject of the sentence, not something tangentially related to it.

Introductory adjective phrase applies to something in previous sentence

The second sentence in each of these examples is incoherent when read alone.