Like a Playground Game
Think of it like playing a game on the playground. If you run around the track 10 times, that’s what you did. The result could be how tired you are or how many laps you finished. It's what happened because of your actions.
A Real Example: Homework
If you do your homework, that’s like working on a puzzle. The result is getting an A on the test, or maybe even a gold star from your teacher! That’s what came out of all your thinking and writing.
So, results are just the endings of things you start, like cookies, games, or homework. They’re the proof that something happened.
Examples
- A student gets an A on a test, that's the result of studying hard.
- The plant grew taller after being watered every day, that's the result of good care.
- You ran faster than your friend, that's the result of training.
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