Linear is like a straight road that goes on and on without any turns or curves. If you start walking on this road, you keep going in the same direction and never change your path. It’s like when you draw a straight line with a ruler; it doesn’t bend or wiggle. Everything stays the same, moving in one straight path.

Think of a number line where numbers are in order, like 1, 2, 3, 4. When you count upwards or downwards, you’re moving in a linear way—one step at a time, forward or backward, without skipping around.

Imagine a row of dominoes lined up perfectly. When you push the first one, they all fall in a straight line, one after the other. This is a linear action because each domino affects the next in a straight sequence.

Linear is also like marching in a parade. Everyone follows the leader in a straight path. If you look from above, you’d see a neat line of people moving forward together. This shows how linear means moving in a straight, organized way.