Clarify is like when you have a foggy window. You can’t see through it clearly, right? So, you take a cloth and wipe it clean. Now, you can see everything outside without any trouble. That’s what it means to clarify. It’s about making things clear and easy to understand, just like cleaning the fog from the window.
Imagine you are coloring a picture with lots of lines and shapes. At first, it might look like a jumble of colors. But when you carefully color each part, the picture becomes clear, and you can see what it really is. Clarifying is like coloring carefully to see the full picture.
Think about a puzzle. When all the pieces are scattered, it’s hard to see what the picture is. But as you fit the pieces together, the picture becomes clear. Clarifying is like putting the puzzle pieces in the right places so you can see the whole image.
When you ask questions to your teacher, and they explain it to you in a way you understand, they are clarifying the lesson. It’s like turning on a light in a dark room so you can see everything better.