Meaning: The rabbit moved quickly out of the hole in the ground.
Choice of Words: Rabbit is the subject, hopped is the verb, out of burrow is an adverbial phrase.
Alternative Expressions
The rabbit leaped from its den.
Meaning: This means the same as the first sentence, but it uses different words.
Choice of Words:Leaped is another word for hopped. It means to jump or spring. Den is another word for burrow. It is a place where a rabbit lives. When you put them together, "The rabbit leaped from its den" means that the rabbit jumped out of its burrow.
Out popped the rabbit from its underground home.
Meaning: This means the same as the first sentence, but it uses more descriptive words to create a more vivid picture in your mind.
Choice of Words:Popped is a verb that means to come out suddenly. Underground home is another way to say burrow. It is where the rabbit lives under the ground. When you put them together, "Out popped the rabbit from its underground home" means that the rabbit suddenly came out of its burrow.