solve
When you solve something, it’s like putting together a jigsaw puzzle. Imagine you have a bunch of puzzle pieces, each one is a part of the picture, and your job is to figure out where each piece goes. When you find the right spot for a piece, it feels like magic because the picture starts to make sense. Solving is like finding the right place for each piece so that everything fits perfectly together.
Another way to think about solving is like being a detective. Imagine you have a mystery to solve, like finding out who ate the last cookie. You look for clues, like crumbs on the table, and ask questions to figure out what happened. When you put all the clues together, you can solve the mystery and find out the answer.
Solving can also be like fixing a broken toy. If your toy car’s wheel falls off, you find the missing wheel and figure out how to attach it back. Solving means using your brain to fix problems and make things work again.