Imagine you are in a big playground with lots of fun games. Everyone has to take turns to play on the slide. But today, you have a special ticket that says you can go on the slide without waiting. This ticket makes you exempt from waiting in line. Being exempt means you don’t have to do what others are doing, like waiting in line.
Think of it like wearing a raincoat when it’s raining outside. Everyone else might get wet, but your raincoat keeps you dry. The raincoat protects you from the rain. In the same way, being exempt protects you from having to do something everyone else is doing.
Now, imagine you’re at school and the teacher says everyone needs to do their homework. But because you helped the teacher clean the classroom, you don’t have to do the homework today. You are exempt from the homework. It’s like having a special pass that lets you skip something others have to do.
Being exempt is like having a magic key that opens a door for you without needing to find the keyhole. It’s a special way of saying you don’t have to follow the usual rules, just like a superhero who can fly over obstacles.