How Does News Words: Expulsion Work?

News Words: Expulsion is when someone gets removed from a group or place because they did something wrong.

Imagine you're in a classroom, and there's a rule that says you can't throw paper at your friend during math time. If you break the rule too many times, the teacher might say, "You're being expelled from the class for today." That means you have to leave the room and go somewhere else, maybe the library or the playground.

Like Being Kicked Out of a Game

Think of it like being kicked out of a game. If you're playing tag and you don't follow the rules, the person who's "it" might say, "You're expelled from the game!" Now you have to sit on the side until someone else gets tagged.

Sometimes, people get expelled not just for one mistake, it could be because they did something bad over and over again. It’s like when you keep breaking the rules in your favorite video game, and finally, the game says, "You're out!"

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Examples

  1. A news channel kicks out a reporter for lying about the source of a story.
  2. A celebrity is removed from a talk show after a big argument with the host.
  3. A sports team is excluded from a league due to unfair play.

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