Think of your favorite bedtime story. Now, imagine if some pages were missing. The story might not make sense because parts of it are left out. This is what ‘omission’ means. It’s like when something important is missing from a story or a puzzle piece is not there. Without all the pieces, the picture isn’t complete.
Imagine you’re baking cookies. You have all the ingredients: flour, sugar, butter, and chocolate chips. But if you forget to add sugar, the cookies won’t taste sweet. The sugar is missing, and that’s an omission. It’s like leaving something out that should be there.
Think about your toy box. You have many toys, but if your favorite toy is not in the box, it feels like something is missing. That’s omission too. It’s when something you expect to be there isn’t.
In a game of hide and seek, if one friend is hiding but never gets found because you forgot to look for them, that’s an omission. It’s like forgetting to do something important or leaving someone out without realizing it.