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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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... left the road and headed into ...

Hi all,
what does it mean: Jack left the road and headed into the woods.
Could you transform it more simply?
Thank you for your reply.
Olga
  

Top answer

Jack was walking or running or driving on a road. For some reason he didn't want to be on the road. He turned and went on the ground away from the road.

  • Jack was walking or running or driving on a road.
  • For some reason he didn't want to be on the road.
  • He turned and went on the ground away from the road.
  • There was a forest near the road.
  • He walked or drove into the forest.
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Jack was walking or running or driving on a road.
For some reason he didn't want to be on the road.
He turned and went on the ground away from the road. There was a forest near the road. He walked or drove into the forest.

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