An example is like a picture for your brain. Imagine when you want to understand something new, like how to build a tower with blocks. Seeing someone else build it first helps you know what to do. That’s what an example does; it shows you how something works, just like watching someone build a tower helps you know how to do it yourself.

Think of an example as a recipe when baking a cake. You have all the ingredients like flour, sugar, and eggs, but you don’t know how to mix them. The recipe is your example. It tells you what to do first, second, and last. By following the recipe, you can make a yummy cake! So, examples help you understand the steps to do something correctly.

An example can also be like a map when you are going on an adventure. The map shows you where to go so you don’t get lost. When you have a new idea or problem, an example is like your map. It guides you and shows you the way to solve it or understand it better.