wrong
When you think about wrong, imagine your favorite puzzle. If you try to fit a piece where it doesn’t belong, it won’t fit right. The picture won’t look like it’s supposed to, and it might make you feel a bit confused or frustrated. That’s like doing something wrong; it doesn’t match with what should happen, and it can make things not work as they should.
Think of a traffic light. Green means go, and red means stop. If a car goes when the light is red, that’s wrong because it can cause accidents. Wrong is like not following the rules that help everyone stay safe and happy.
Picture a story with a beginning, middle, and end. If the ending is missing, the story feels incomplete. Doing something wrong can be like skipping to the end without telling the whole story. It makes things feel unfinished or not quite right.
Imagine a recipe for cookies. If you forget the sugar, the cookies won’t taste sweet. Wrong is like missing an important ingredient; it changes the result and might not be what you wanted.