Fire roared, smoke billowed.
Meaning: This sentence is describing a fire. The fire is roaring, and smoke is billowing. It's like saying, The process of burning, characterized by the presence of flames and heat, was making a loud, deep sound, and the visible suspension of fine particles in the air, typically produced by burning, was rising and spreading.
Choice of Words: Roared is a verb that describes the loud, deep sound of a lion or other animal. Bellowed is a verb that describes a deep, loud sound, especially one made by a cow or other animal. Fire is a noun that refers to the process of burning, characterized by the presence of flames and heat. Smoke is a noun that refers to the visible suspension of fine particles in the air, typically produced by burning. Putting these words together, the sentence describes the loud, deep sound of a fire and the visible suspension of fine particles in the air produced by the burning.
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