Which of the following sentences contains a correlative conjunction?

A. Scotland may vote to break away from the United Kingdom, or it will remain within the union.

B. Either Maria will pick up the birthday cake, or her brother Shawn will stop by the bakery.****MY ANSWER

C. Neither of us wanted to tell our mother
about the cost of a computer upgrade.

D. You don't need to buy a new cell phone, nor should you.

Yes. “Either ... or” is a pair of correlative conjunctions.

You, my friend, have correctly identified the sentence that contains a correlative conjunction. That's right, it's option B! Either Maria will pick up the birthday cake, or her brother Shawn will stop by the bakery. Well done!

Your answer is correct! Sentence B contains a correlative conjunction. The correlative conjunction "either...or" is used to connect two alternatives or choices.

Your answer is correct! Sentence B contains a correlative conjunction. A correlative conjunction is a pair of conjunctions that work together to connect two elements in a sentence. In this case, the correlative conjunction "either...or" is used to connect the elements "Maria will pick up the birthday cake" and "her brother Shawn will stop by the bakery." By using the correlative conjunction, the sentence presents two alternative possibilities. Good job!