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Openers
1.The baby elephant panics and runs all around her mother,who collapses on the African plains after poachers shoot her from a helicopter above.
2.With a swing of his bat,the softball comes into full contact with it and projects itself carefreely into the sky.
3.The three month-old miniature schnauzer uses his tiny paws and scratches curiously at the glass of his enclosure inside the pet shop.
4.With a sudden twist of his throttle,Andy hides his head behind the windscreen of his powerful motorcycle as he speeds up and gives chase.
5.”George,everyone feels the same way you do…but it’s what you do NOW that makes a difference, all right?” said the sargeant,as he rushes up the armoured vehicle.
6.Now it is widely spread among the villagers of Pai that a witch lives by herself deep in the swamps.
7.Edward opens the vaguely familiar door of his house.
8.Jessie decides that she is not going to allow gluttony to control her life.
9.All he sees before him are the majestic grandeur of Angkor Wat,as he eagerly gets off his saddle of his weary motorcycle.
10.As the Chief ends his speech,he walks across the parade square towards the contingent of weary yet proud graduating commandos.
11.Cooly assembling his long range sniper rifle,the time draws near.
12.As Louis types the last sentence of his “Openers” assignment,he heaves a premature sign of relief.
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Ryan Said:
on December 19, 2006 at 1:28 am
And the sigh of relief is deserved, since he completes the assignment before his teacher arrives to do the marking.
Some of your earlier sentences are a bit clunky, but there are some good pieces to use as well.