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Original sentence

Light and fast, DEER easily make their way through the forest thickets.

Three simple rephrasings

  1. The deer are light and quick, so they slip through the thick bushes easily.
  2. Small and fast, deer move through the forest bushes without any trouble.
  3. Deer are quick and light; they can get through the thick parts of the forest.

Short step-by-step explanation for a 6-year-old

1. Find the main idea: who (deer) and what they do (move through the forest).

2. Use easy words: say "bushes" or "thick parts of the forest" instead of "thickets."

3. Keep the meaning the same: the deer are still fast and can get through the bushes easily.

Try it yourself: pick one sentence and change one word to a simpler word—see how the sentence still tells the same story!


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