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Tip of the week… Provide some variety Vary your sentence openings. Use a variety of sentence structures. Try inverting sentences occasionally. 1. A few drops of sap eventually began to trickle into the bucket.

Tip of the week… Provide some variety Vary your sentence openings. Use a variety of sentence structures. Try inverting sentences occasionally. 2. Edward, dejected and withdrawn, nearly gave up his search for a job.

Tip of the week… Provide some variety Vary your sentence openings. Use a variety of sentence structures. Try inverting sentences occasionally. 3. Fishing crews place turtle excluder devices in fishing nets to protect endangered marine turtles.

Tip of the week… Provide some variety Vary your sentence openings. Use a variety of sentence structures. Try inverting sentences occasionally. 4. The economy may recover more quickly than expected if home values climb.

Tip of the week… Provide some variety Vary your sentence openings. Use a variety of sentence structures. Try inverting sentences occasionally. 5. A pair of black ducks flew over the pond just as the sun came up.

Tip of the week… Provide some variety Vary your sentence openings. Use a variety of sentence structures. Try inverting sentences occasionally. 6. John and I, anticipating a peaceful evening, sat down at the campfire to brew a cup of coffee.

Tip of the week… Provide some variety Vary your sentence openings. Use a variety of sentence structures. Try inverting sentences occasionally. 7. Sayuri becomes a successful geisha after growing up desperately poor in Japan.

Tip of the week… Provide some variety Vary your sentence openings. Use a variety of sentence structures. Try inverting sentences occasionally. 8. The Dust Bowl farmers, looking wearily into the cameras of US government photographers, represented the harshest effects of the Great Depression.

Tip of the week… Provide some variety Vary your sentence openings. Use a variety of sentence structures. Try inverting sentences occasionally. 9. The exhibits for insects and spiders sit across the hall from the fossils exhibit.

Tip of the week… Provide some variety Vary your sentence openings. Use a variety of sentence structures. Try inverting sentences occasionally. 10. Mr. Guo habitually dresses in loose clothing and canvas shoes for his wushu workout.