- "The birds were everywhere, filling the air with their clamor, attacking anything that moved."
- "The attack of the birds was so sudden and so unexpected that the people of Cornwall were quite unprepared for it. They had never seen anything like it before, and they didn't know what to do."
- "The seagulls were the worst. They were everywhere, screaming and diving, attacking people in the streets and in their homes."
- "People were running and screaming, trying to escape the birds, but there was no escape. The birds were everywhere."
- "The birds attacked everything in their path, from cars to houses to people. They even attacked animals."
- "The people of Cornwall were terrified. They didn't know what was happening or why the birds were attacking them."
- "The attack lasted for days, and the people of Cornwall were traumatized. They had never seen anything like it before, and they never wanted to see it again."