Guys, what's the meaning of "mowed", "pristine", "jump lines were drawn." in the sentences:
"Pony peered over the fence where the lawn
was mowed and pristine and jump lines were drawn."
Could you transform it/simplify it?
This means that a certain section of the lawn was freshly mowed, and was therefore in pristine mowed condition. And that "jump lines" - whatever those are - were somehow drawn on the lawn. You might also say this as: "The pony looked over the fence at the section of the lawn that had been freshly mowed, and was therefore in pristine condition.
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This means that a certain section of the lawn was freshly mowed, and was therefore in pristine mowed condition. And that "jump lines" - whatever those are - were somehow drawn on the lawn.
You might also say this as: "The pony looked over the fence at the section of the lawn that had been freshly mowed, and was therefore in pristine condition. Jump lines had been drawn on this s