Meaning: An animal with antlers looks quickly and carefully from behind shrubs or small trees.
Choice of Words: Curious: eager to learn or know; Deer: animal with antlers; Peeks: looks quickly and cautiously; Bushes: shrubs or small trees.
Alternative Expressions
The curious deer cautiously looks out from the bushes.
Meaning: This sentence also describes a deer that is curious and looking out from behind some bushes, but it adds that the deer is being careful. It's like saying, The deer is eager to know what's going on, but it's being careful not to be seen.
Choice of Words:Cautiously means being careful or wary. Looks means to use your eyes to see something. When you put these words together, it means that the deer is being careful as it looks out from the bushes.
With curiosity, the deer cautiously peers out from the dense foliage.
Meaning: This sentence is similar to the previous two, but it uses more descriptive language to paint a more vivid picture of the deer's curiosity and caution. It's like saying, The deer is very eager to know what's going on, so it's carefully and closely looking out from the thick bushes.
Choice of Words:With curiosity means showing a desire to learn or know more about something. Peers means to look at something closely and carefully. Dense foliage means thick leaves and branches. When you put these words together, it means that the deer is eager to know what's going on and is carefully looking out from the thick bushes.