A writer should not begin every sentence with the same noun.
Sometimes the words he, she, I, we, it, and they are used in place of nouns. These are called pronouns.
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Anson is riding a red bike to the park.
He is riding a red bike to the park.
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Leah is practicing her dribbling skills.
She is practicing her dribbling skills.
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The butterfly is on the purple flowers.
It is on the purple flowers.
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The children are in a potato sack race.
They are in a potato sack race.
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My family and I like to eat vegetables.
We like to eat vegetables.