rung
In a ladder, a ‘rung’ is like a step that helps you climb higher. Imagine each rung like a bridge that lets you move from one level to the next. Without rungs, you couldn’t climb a ladder, just like you can’t go up stairs without steps. So, a rung is a very important part of a ladder, just like steps are important for stairs.
Think of a xylophone, an instrument with many bars that you hit to make music. The bars on a xylophone are like rungs on a ladder. Each bar, or rung, helps you make a different sound or reach a different height. Without the bars, there would be no music, just like without rungs, you couldn’t climb.
Imagine a railway track. The track has wooden pieces that go across the rails, which are like rungs. These pieces keep the rails together and help the train move smoothly. Just like those wooden pieces are important for the train, rungs are important for climbing a ladder. They’re the parts you hold onto or step on to get where you want to go.