What are new responsibilities?

A new responsibility is like getting a bigger job in your favorite game, you have to do more things now.

Imagine you're playing a board game where you move around a colorful path. At first, you just roll the dice and move forward. But then, someone gives you a special card that says, “You also have to collect coins from every square you land on.” Now, whenever you play, you not only move but also collect coins, that’s your new responsibility.

What Does It Mean?

When something has a new responsibility, it means it now has an extra task or job to do. Just like you had to remember to collect coins in the game, sometimes things in real life have to do more than they used to.

For example, when you grow up and start school, your main job is learning, but then you also get a new responsibility called homework. You still go to class and learn, but now you also have to finish some work at home. It's like getting an extra mission in your game! A new responsibility is like getting a bigger job in your favorite game, you have to do more things now.

Imagine you're playing a board game where you move around a colorful path. At first, you just roll the dice and move forward. But then, someone gives you a special card that says, “You also have to collect coins from every square you land on.” Now, whenever you play, you not only move but also collect coins, that’s your new responsibility.

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Examples

  1. Starting a new job means having to learn new tasks and take on more work.
  2. Moving into a bigger house might mean taking care of a garden or cleaning more rooms.
  3. Being the oldest sibling can mean helping your younger brothers and sisters with homework.

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