Meaning: The fox, known for its speed, fled from the wolf, which was angry and wanted to harm it.
Choice of Words: Quick means fast or rapid, while ran means to move quickly on foot. Angry means feeling or showing strong annoyance or displeasure.
Alternative Expressions
The fox ran quickly from the angry wolf.
Meaning: This sentence tells the same story as the first one, but it emphasizes that the fox ran quickly. This means that the fox was really scared of the wolf and was trying to get away as fast as it could.
Choice of Words:The is used to refer to a specific thing or person. Fox is a small animal with a long bushy tail and pointed ears. Ran means to move quickly by putting one foot in front of the other. Quickly means at a fast pace or speed. From means away from. The is used to refer to a specific thing or person. Angry means feeling or showing strong annoyance, displeasure, or hostility. Wolf is a large, carnivorous mammal that is related to the dog.
A fox ran quickly away from an angry wolf.
Meaning: This sentence tells the same story as the first two sentences, but it emphasizes that the fox was one of many foxes. This means that the story is not about a specific fox, but about foxes in general.
Choice of Words:A is used to refer to one of a group of things or people. Fox is a small animal with a long bushy tail and pointed ears. Ran means to move quickly by putting one foot in front of the other. Quickly means at a fast pace or speed. Away means to create distance from the current location or to move from the speaker. From means away from. An is used to refer to one of a group of things or people. Angry means feeling or showing strong annoyance, displeasure, or hostility. Wolf is a large, carnivorous mammal that is related to the dog.