Here are three simple ways to say the same idea, and a short explanation for each one so you can see how they change the sentence:
- "As soon as its big ears hear danger, the hare hops away."
This keeps the same meaning but starts with 'As soon as' to show the quick action. It sounds a little more natural.
- "When its big ears pick up danger, the hare jumps away fast."
We used 'pick up' instead of 'hear' and 'jumps away fast' to make it sound lively and easy to picture.
- "The hare's big ears hear danger, and it hops off right away."
This one splits the thought into two small parts so it is extra clear: first the ears hear, then the hare hops away quickly.
Tip: All three say the same thing — the hare hears danger with its big ears and leaves quickly. You can choose the one that sounds nicest to you!