Meaning: A young person was flying a kite during a windy day.
Choice of Words: Child: a young person. Kite: a light frame covered with paper or cloth, flown in the air at the end of a string. Windy: having a lot of wind. Day: a period of 24 hours.
Alternative Expressions
The child flew a kite on a windy day.
Meaning: This sentence describes a child playing with a kite on a day when there is a lot of wind.
Choice of Words: The word "child" refers to a young person. "Flew" means to move through the air. "Kite" is a toy that is flown in the wind. "Windy" means there is a lot of wind.
A young boy sent his kite soaring through the sky on a blustery day.
Meaning: This sentence describes a young boy flying a kite on a day when there is a lot of wind.
Choice of Words: The word "boy" is more specific than "child". "Sent" means to cause something to move. "Soaring" means to rise high in the air. "Blustery" means very windy.
The little girl's kite danced and twirled in the gusty wind.
Meaning: This sentence describes a little girl flying a kite on a day when there is a lot of wind.
Choice of Words: The word "girl" is more specific than "child". "Danced" and "twirled" are more descriptive than "flew". "Gusty" means having sudden strong bursts of wind.