survey
A survey is like a treasure hunt where you ask people questions to find out what they think or feel. Imagine you have a map with lots of questions, and each person you ask is like a clue that helps you understand the big picture. Just like how you need different clues to find the treasure, you need answers from different people to understand what everyone thinks.
Think of a survey as baking a giant cake. You need to know what flavors everyone likes before you start. So, you ask your friends if they like chocolate, vanilla, or strawberry. When you collect all their answers, you know exactly what kind of cake to bake so everyone will enjoy it. The questions are like the ingredients, and the answers help you mix them just right.
Surveys are also like painting a picture. Each question you ask is a color on your palette. When people answer, they help you paint a beautiful picture of their opinions and feelings. The more people you ask, the more colorful and complete your picture becomes. It’s like creating a rainbow of ideas and thoughts from everyone you talk to.