Produce and expand complete simple and compound declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences in response to prompts.
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Sarah threw Marc the ball.
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Sarah caught the ball hit by Jack, and she threw Marc the ball.
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Sarah threw Marc the ball.
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Sarah caught the ball hit by Jack, and she threw Marc the ball.
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After Jack hit the ball toward left field, Sarah caught the ball and threw it to Marc at third base.
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Because Cari was running from second.
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Jack held up on first base when Cari was tagged out by Marc at third; the crowd cheered for their home team.
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Aaron stepped up to the plate as the next batter with his teammates chanting in the dugout.
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Looking first at the runners on first and second, Jill stepped on the mound to throw the first pitch.
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Watching as the first pitch crossed the plate, Aaron frowned and shook his head in frustration as the umpire called a strike.
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a sentence that presents two equal ideas in two independent clauses - with or without modifying details. Aaron watched the ball as it spun toward him and he contacted it as it crossed the plate.