When you oppose something, it’s like when you and your friend both want to play different games. You want to play with blocks, but your friend wants to play with cars. You’re both pulling in different directions, kind of like a tug-of-war, because you don’t agree on what to play.
Think about a magnet. When you try to push two magnets together with the same sides facing each other, they push away. That pushing away is like opposing. The magnets don’t want to be together in that way, just like when you have different ideas from someone else.
Imagine the sun and the moon. They are both in the sky, but they come out at different times. The sun shines during the day, and the moon glows at night. They are like opposites because they don’t appear in the sky together at the same time. Opposing is like being different or not matching with someone else’s idea or plan.