protest
A protest is like when you feel something is not fair, and you want to tell everyone about it. Imagine you and your friends want to play a game, but the rules are not nice or fair. So, you all gather together and say, ‘Hey, this isn’t right!’ That’s like a protest. It’s a way to show that you want things to change.
Think of a protest like a big group of people holding signs and saying words loudly. They do this to let others know they are not happy with something. It’s like when you use your outside voice to talk about something important because you want everyone to hear you.
Protesting can also be like when you draw a picture to show how you feel. Suppose you draw a big, red angry face to show you’re upset. People might do this with signs and banners to show their feelings.
Sometimes, a protest is like a parade, where people walk together to show they all agree about something. They might sing songs or chant words to help others understand what they want to change. It’s a way to use your voice and actions to say, ‘Let’s make this better!’