Type three. _______, _______, _________.
--before you swallow a clam or an oyster, you must first pull off the "neck", and then you must rinse off the sand.
--tell me what you think i said, and if you are right, i will tell you.
--my friends went home for lunch, but i stayed in the library for three more hours, then taught an evening class.
--of all the bars, of all the gin-joints in the world, she has to come here.
--towards the end of winter and the start of spring, the first faint pinpricks of green poke their way through the semi-decayed forest floor, and the liberation of my soul from winter depression begins anew.
--the river water burst out of the hills like an invading army, carved its way through countless landscapes, and spent itself in the seemingly infinite sea.
--a man must bind his sorrows in his heart, not showing them to common people, and be loyal to his master and comrades.
--the rabbits who lived in the woods near my garden liked cabbage, so at dusk each night they came out of their holes, hoping to nibble vegetables all night long.
--"type three" sentences are narrative, "type four" sentences are balanced, but "type nine"sentences are nothing but trouble!
--get up early, listen to voa every morning, and you will soon make progress.
--he opened the door, took off his coat, and sat down in the dark.
--there are more and more people in this city, facing the same problem, which is the lack of jobs and space.
--when i passed under the window of the green's house this evening, i heard them talking about my sudden overnight success by accident, so i secretly stopped under the window to hear more about their opinions.
--the stranger walked along the street, wearing a strange coat, and followed by many children.
--in a clean and blue lake, a couple of swans were swimming, and they sang together to express their love.
--no matter who you are, no matter where you are, don't forget to love.
--judging by his appearance, he is not a teacher, and even looks like a worker.
--after hearing the magic fairy tale, the child was lost in deep thought,
wondering where he could see the poor girl selling matches.