Why we use bold words
- Bold words catch our attention, like when you point at something interesting in a picture.
- They help us remember key ideas, just like how your teacher might write the most important rule on the board so everyone can see it clearly.
- If you're writing or talking about something and want to say, This is what really matters, bold words are like your loud voice in a quiet room, they make sure people listen.
So next time you read a sentence with bold words, think of them as little highlighters that help you focus on the most fun or important parts.
Examples
- A child learns that bold means important, like when a teacher says 'This is the most important rule!' and writes it in bold.
- Bold words are used to show something is special or needs attention.
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