Good afternoon...  I'd be grateful for your collective input on a student sentence:
 
"Tim remembered those books growing up and also at the bottom of the box was a pocket watch complete with chain and front panel that flipped open to show its face."
 
A little context - Tim finds at a yard sale a box containing several items of interest, including a series of children's books he recalls reading (those books).
 
I'm concerned about "and" trying to connect two dissimilar thoughts into a compound sentence, but I also see a mixed voice here. Tim does the action in the first clause and then the pocket watch "was at the bottom..." in the second clause (passive?). I've seen this construction more than a few times and want to address it effectively.
 
Thank you...
 
 

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John Chorazy
English III Honors and Academic
Pequannock Township High School
973.616.6000

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