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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Vocabulary

"he crept" and "When down came a net right on top of his head"

Hello guys,

What do "he crept" and "When down came a net right on top of his head" mean in the sentences: "Darting and weaving the closer he crept." and "When down came a net right on top of his head?"
Could you transform it/simplify it?

Thank you very much.

  

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Here's a more common word order. He crept closer, darting and weaving more and more as he came. When a net came down right on top of his head.

  • Here's a more common word order.
  • He crept closer, darting and weaving more and more as he came.
  • When a net came down right on top of his head.
  • OK now?
  • If not, please ask again.
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Here's a more common word order.

He crept closer, darting and weaving more and more as he came.

When a net came down right on top of his head.

OK now? If not, please ask again.

Clive?

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