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Jungle Travel Challenges and Dangers

The document describes a dense jungle area that is difficult for villagers to travel through. Villagers avoid walking and instead use canoes to travel between villages due to the dense foliage and lack of paths. The jungle contains fallen trees that harbor snakes and scorpions, making travel through the area slippery and dangerous. The passage characterizes the forest as one of the most difficult areas to navigate due to the obstacles and presence of venomous creatures.
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Jungle Travel Challenges and Dangers

The document describes a dense jungle area that is difficult for villagers to travel through. Villagers avoid walking and instead use canoes to travel between villages due to the dense foliage and lack of paths. The jungle contains fallen trees that harbor snakes and scorpions, making travel through the area slippery and dangerous. The passage characterizes the forest as one of the most difficult areas to navigate due to the obstacles and presence of venomous creatures.
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A terrible place in the jungle

Understanding
1. The villagers don’t want to walk from one
village to the next because it was dense and
there are no bush paths.
2. Villagers travel from one place to the other
using canoes.
3. The difficulties caused to humans by the
fallen trees are that under and among them
are snakes and scorpions, and getting away
from them is a slippery work.
4. The first sentence to describe Kingsley’s
feelings about the forest area of Talagouga is
that the forest was one of the most difficult
bits of country to get about. The second
sentence to describe Kingsley’s feelings
about the forest area of Talagouga is that
there are snakes and scorpions and snakes
which getting away from them is hard work.

Wynonna Okoroafor 5eA

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