Original sentence
Light and fast, DEER easily make their way through the forest thickets.
Three simple rephrasings
- The deer are light and quick, so they slip through the thick bushes easily.
- Small and fast, deer move through the forest bushes without any trouble.
- 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!