Write 2 Paragraphs describing a Jungle.
Using:
A range of descriptive adjectives
Exciting Verbs
Vivid Vocabulary
A range of sentence types for effect
Descriptive Devices e.g Metaphors, Simile, Alliteration.
A Logical structure to paragraphs which is easy to follow
Stay in the same person all the time (first, second or third person)
And Lastly, A range of prepositions
Answers
Answer:
Here are some adjectives for jungle. You can get the definitions of these adjectives by clicking on them. You might also like some words related to jungle (and find more here). Please note that these descriptions come from a database of thousands of books, including very old books, and so some of the adjectives may be racist, sexist, or terrible in some other way. I'm still trying to improve the filters.
Words to Describe jungle
Below is a list of describing words for jungle. You can sort the descriptive words by uniqueness or commonness using the button above. Sorry if there's a few unusual suggestions! The algorithm isn't perfect, but it does a pretty good job for most common nouns. Here's the list of words that can be used to describe jungle:
interesting, open
recognizable tropical
complex, tricky
fearsome nocturnal
black, primeval
familiar, savage
different, secondary
hot and scented
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else impassable
swampy green
dense murderous
smaller but similarly fearsome
odd, private
nearly worldwide
blank impassive
unnaturally flat and rectangular
flattish green
lush and fetid
serious, real
sombre and intricate
lush and tangled
dank, tropical
hostile tropical
hideous inextricable
impracticable thorny
beloved african
deepest available
anonymous, complex
high-tech high-stakes
gigantic swampy
alien blue-black
monstrously populous
new and monstrously populous
similarly fearsome
small, crazed
fetid indochinese
uninhabited continental
circular swampy
wild, impenetrable
entangled and impenetrable
vast tangled
late secondary
lush and gorgeous
dense, nightmarish
great lush
desolate and unnatural
lush, low
monotonous, uninterrupted
soggy, impenetrable
trackless, sub-tropical
merely terrifying
nearest nasty
hokey old
dank and rotten
otherwise emerald
emerald and khaki
rampant, impenetrable
ravenous super-tropical
diurnial
mountainous thick
unhealthy artificial
urban gray
insanely prolific
dazzlingly multicolored
turbulent bilious
tallest and most impenetrable
secret, walled
complex, frustrating
woodland an
huge, ricketyparty of English army officers was entering a dense jungle.
On either side was a dark, dense jungle, the plumed euphorbia rising high overhead above the bush.
- An Australian explorer, Francis Birtles, has recounted that he found the Indian jungles "varied, beautiful, and safe. grooves.
At the office I was welcomed by my fellow employees, who for ten days had thought me lost in the Himalayan jungles.
We had a glimpse of the towering multitude of trees, of the immense matted jungle, with the blazing little ball of the sun hanging over it--all perfectly still--and then the white shutter came down again, smoothly, as if sliding in greased grooves.
From the occasional rocky ridges, which allowed a more extended view, this sterile jungle could be seen stretching indefinitely on all sides.
While going through a leafy jungle on our road thither, we heard a rabbit squealing.
The aura of the jungle, of a million wild souls, is as tangible as water when one bathes. It is another sense, one that comes to the heart rather than the eyes, as soaked in richness as they are.
...cutting their way through the dense, suffocating undergrowth, fighting through the very air, which hung heavy, moist and still. Trees tall as cathedrals surrounded them, and a strange green light - almost holy - shimmered through the vast canopy of leaves. The rain forest seemed to have an intelligence of it's own. It's voice was the sudden screech of a parrot, the flicker of a monkey swinging through the branches overhead. It knew they were there.
So far they had been lucky. The had been attacked, of course, by leeches and mosquitoes and stinging ants. But the snakes and scorpions had left them alone. The rivers they had crossed had been free of piranhas. They had been allowed to survive.
The jungle was an assault on all senses. The virescent hues were the foreground, the background and as high up as you could see. The heat and humidity pressed in on the skin making sweat pointless. The sounds of the insects, the birds and the larger animals created a symphony of nature calling you deeper. The leaves brushed up against you and your feet sprung up with each step. The air tasted both sweet and fresh, like flowers blooming on your tongue
The jungle folded around Ryan like it was taking possession of him. Leafy arms fell over the way he'd come and blocked his motion in every direction. Every view was unique but the same all at once. Had he paid more attention to those one thousand piece jigsaw puzzles his mother liked so much, perhaps he could have picked his way back by eye, but right now, in the rapidly approaching twilight- not a chance. He pulled out his GPS and took a swig of water. Ryan let out a long sigh; he wasn't as deep in as he'd feared but he'd have to slice his way out a step at a time. It was going to take just as long to get out as it took to get in, perhaps more so. He stretched the fingers of his right hand repeatedly, porn
super-tropical