Think of ‘exit’ like a door that you use to leave a room. When you are done playing in your room, you open the door and step out. This door helps you move from one place to another. Just like that, ‘exit’ is a way to leave a space or a situation.

Imagine you’re playing a game, and when you finish, you press a button to stop playing. That button is like an ‘exit’ because it helps you leave the game and do something else. It’s like saying goodbye to the game for now.

Picture a pathway in a garden. When you walk along it, you might reach the end where you can step out of the garden. That end point is an ‘exit’, helping you move from inside the garden to outside. It’s a special place that helps you go from one area to another.

When you’re watching a movie, sometimes you might need to leave before it ends. The theater has an ‘exit’ sign that shows you the way out. This sign helps you find the door to leave the theater. ‘Exit’ is like a friendly guide showing you how to leave safely.