Imagine your favorite toy is like a superhero. When you talk about it, you use a big voice and wide eyes to show how amazing it is. That big voice and wide eyes are like emphasis. They help everyone know how special your superhero toy is. It’s like adding a giant exclamation mark to your words!
Now think about when you draw a picture. If you want to show the sun is really bright, you might use a bright yellow crayon and make it extra big. Making it bright and big is like putting emphasis on the sun. It helps everyone see that the sun is the most important part of your picture.
Or when you tell a story about your day, you might jump up and down when you talk about the part you loved the most. Jumping up and down is like using emphasis in your story. It shows everyone how exciting that part was for you. Emphasis is like using a special tool to make sure everyone knows what you think is the most fun or exciting.