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Identify the ways the sentences start

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    Does it start with a noun, a preposition, a verb, and adverb or an adjective?
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  • "On a leaf, in the light of the moon, a little egg lay."
    Preposition
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  • "The cat in the hat came back."
    noun
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  • "Max wore his wolf suit and made mischief of one kind and another."
    noun
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  • "The very hungry caterpillar ate through one apple, two pears, and three plums."
    noun
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  • "Rumbled over the tracks, clickety-clack, clickety-clack."
    verb
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  • "Slowly and carefully, the tiny mouse crept across the field."
    adverb
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  • "Quietly and stealthily, the cat stalked its prey."
    Adverb
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  • "Quickly and eagerly, the children tore open their presents."
    Adverbs
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  • "Fierce and ferocious, the dragon breathed flames."
    Adjective
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  • "Gloomy and dark, the haunted house loomed in the distance."
    Adjective
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  • "In an old house in Paris that was covered in vines lived twelve little girls in two straight lines."
    prepositions
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  • "Under a tree in the meadow, a little brown rabbit saw a butterfly."
    preposition
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  • "Through the tunnel and up the hill, Mr. Gumpy's motor car went."
    preposition
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  • What technique is being used here? "the CAT in the HAT"
    lower and upper cases
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  • What technique is used here? "It is more fun to talk with someone who doesn't use long, difficult words but rather short, easy words like 'What about lunch?'"
    punctuation
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  • what techniques are used here? "I do not like green eggs and ham! I do not like them, Sam-I-Am."
    punctuation and rhyme
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