rank
Think of rank like a line of toys on a shelf. Each toy has a special spot, and some spots are higher or more special than others. When you put your favorite toy at the top, it’s like giving it the highest rank. So, rank is about putting things in a special order, from most to least favorite or important.
Another way to think about rank is like a race. When you run a race with friends, the person who finishes first is ranked number one, and the person who finishes second is ranked number two, and so on. Ranking helps us see who is in which place and who did the best.
Imagine a classroom with students. The teacher might rank students based on how well they do on a test. The student with the best score is at the top of the rank, and the others follow in order. This helps the teacher know who might need more help and who is doing really well. So, rank is a way to organize and understand things by putting them in a certain order.