Difference is when two things are not exactly the same, they have something special that makes them different from each other.
Imagine you have two toy cars: one red and one blue. They both go vroom, but their colors are what make them stand out. That’s a difference, they’re similar in some ways, like how they move, but not the same in others.
What makes a difference?
- Colors: Like your socks, one can be green and the other purple.
- Shapes: Think of blocks, one is square, the other is round.
- Sizes: One toy car might be bigger than another, like how you’re growing taller every year!
When we say something has a difference, it means there’s at least one thing that makes it unique compared to another.
You can even find differences in your daily life, like the way your friend laughs versus the way you laugh!Difference is when two things are not exactly the same, they have something special that makes them different from each other.
Imagine you have two toy cars: one red and one blue. They both go vroom, but their colors are what make them stand out. That’s a difference, they’re similar in some ways, like how they move, but not the same in others.
What makes a difference?
- Colors: Like your socks, one can be green and the other purple.
- Shapes: Think of blocks, one is square, the other is round.
- Sizes: One toy car might be bigger than another, like how you’re growing taller every year!
When we say something has a difference, it means there’s at least one thing that makes it unique compared to another.
You can even find differences in your daily life, like the way your friend laughs versus the way you laugh!
Examples
- Noticing the difference between hot and cold
- Seeing the difference between red and blue
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See also
- What are the influences and references of 'The Matrix'?
- What are intangible entities?
- What is analogous?
- What is extended?
- What is contrast?