How could I explain the differences in meaning of the three following sentences:
1. The limber teenager quickly climbed a tall palm tree to pick a ripe coconut
2. To pick a ripe coconut, the limber teenager quickly climbed a tall palm tree.
3. The limber teenager climbed a tall palm tree quickly to pick a ripe coconut.
The part at the front receives more emphasis.
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