Let's Dive into Sylvia's Terror
We are at paragraph 5 where Sylvia hears a whistle. She describes the whistler with words such as "enemy", "aggressive", and "determined". On the other hand, she complemented the bird's whistle calling
it "friendly". Moreover, she got terrified and tried to hide in the bushes leaving the cow behind to whatever awaited her. Trembling and filled with fright, Sylvia inaudibly responded to the stranger and guided him to her grandma's house. The shy girl went on describing the hunter with some friendlier adjectives. For instance, she described his call as "cheerful", and his speech as "kindly" and "gallantly" said. However, this made her even more "alarmed" and cautious. She also started thinking about what her grandmother would think and whether what she is doing is right or wrong.
it "friendly". Moreover, she got terrified and tried to hide in the bushes leaving the cow behind to whatever awaited her. Trembling and filled with fright, Sylvia inaudibly responded to the stranger and guided him to her grandma's house. The shy girl went on describing the hunter with some friendlier adjectives. For instance, she described his call as "cheerful", and his speech as "kindly" and "gallantly" said. However, this made her even more "alarmed" and cautious. She also started thinking about what her grandmother would think and whether what she is doing is right or wrong.
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