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I recommend Rachel use simple and compound sentences to effectively communicate her message to her younger brother.
1. Simple sentence: "First, gather all the dirty dishes from the table."
Simple sentences are clear and easy to understand, making them ideal for providing step-by-step instructions. By breaking down the task into simple actions, Rachel can help her younger brother follow along more easily.
2. Compound sentence: "After washing the dishes, dry them with a clean cloth."
Compound sentences can provide additional information or steps to follow, while still maintaining clarity. By combining two related actions in one sentence, Rachel can help her brother understand the sequence of tasks that need to be completed.