Monuments are like giant, lasting messages that people leave behind to remember something special.
Imagine you and your friends build a really cool sandcastle at the beach, it’s awesome while the sun is shining, but when the waves come in, it gets washed away. Now imagine if you had a super strong, never-ending wave of sand, and you built the coolest castle ever, that's like a monument! It stays there forever so everyone can see it and remember why it was built.
How Monuments Work
Monuments are usually made from strong materials like stone or metal. People carve pictures or write words on them to tell stories about heroes, big events, or important places.
Think of a monument like a big, lasting birthday cake, instead of candles, there might be statues or engravings. Everyone can see it and know what it means, even when you're not there anymore.
Sometimes, monuments are also used for special events, like when people gather to say goodbye or celebrate a new beginning, kind of like how you might have a party at school when someone moves away!
Examples
- A statue in the park to remember a hero
- A big building that shows how rich a city was long ago
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