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Cyne Jarvis J.

Zarceno Grade 12-Pasteur 02/06/2024


1. The writer speculated that the terrifying scream piercing the night could have been a
helpless monkey, since she knew jaguars prowl under cover of darkness to hunt and
devour monkeys.
2. The presence of vultures circling over the dense jungle canopy, coupled with the mention
of plane passengers, implies a devastating plane crash left the writer as the sole survivor
stranded in this untamed wilderness.
3. Exercising extreme caution, she gingerly prodded the tangled undergrowth with a sturdy
stick, ever alert for the slithering dangers that lurk unseen - poisonous snakes and spiders
poised to attack the unwary.
4. Her mother's encyclopedic knowledge of birds, imparted through countless lessons,
enabled the writer to discern the telltale cries of the massive King Vultures soaring
ominously above with their ugly heads, razor-sharp beaks and ominous black wings
spanning the heavens.
5. The vultures' abrupt descent between the trees to feast on dead flesh left little doubt in her
mind - the lifeless bodies of her fellow passengers from the ill-fated plane lay hidden
somewhere amidst the dense foliage.
6. She recognized the deadly perils posed by the jungle ants with their swarming legions
that consume every living creature in their path, even storming villages to devour food
supplies and savagely sting helpless infants in their sleep.
7. The carefree and unafraid nature of the monkeys indicated to the writer that there were
likely no Indians in the nearby vicinity. She inferred this because monkeys typically
avoid human settlements out of fear, since they are often hunted by the indigenous
people. However, these monkeys played openly without any trepidation, leading her to
conclude the Indians must be far away.
8. Three arduous days and nights had elapsed since the fateful crash stranded her alone in
this primeval wilderness by the time she heard the unmistakable cries of the elusive
jungle fowl.
9. Though she contemplated the foreboding possibility of a venomous spider scaling her
bare leg with its hairy appendages, the text provides no definitive confirmation.
10. With reflexes honed by her precarious plight, she swiftly leapt into the safety of the
stream to evade the ominous army of marching ants.
11. Her solitary struggle amidst this untamed dominion compelled her to uncover any trace
of human habitation that could offer sanctuary and succor.
12. The familiar clucking of domestic fowl conjured hopes of stumbling upon a human
settlement with provisions to sustain her, however fleeting that mirage proved to be.
13. Though the writer's name Monica Vincent and the title implies a female protagonist, the
text itself employs gender neutral language, offering no overt clues to either confirm or
deny the writer's identity as male or female.

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