How Letters Work
- You write your message on paper.
- You put it in an envelope.
- You give it to the postman, who takes it to your friend’s house.
- Your friend gets the letter and reads what you wrote!
It's like sending a note through the mail, just like when you leave a message for someone in a lunchbox or on a sticky note.
Another way is using phones, you talk, and your voice goes through wires or air to reach the other person. It’s like whispering into a magical tube that connects two people, but no magic needed!
Examples
- A child sends a letter to their grandparent using the postal service.
- A message is sent through a radio broadcast.
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See also
- What is radio?
- How should you accept a colleague's criticism?
- How Does a Symphony Orchestra Coordinate Without a Conductor?
- How Does a Language Shape a Culture?
- What are illocutionary acts?