A team of detectives is like a group of friends who work together to solve a mystery.
Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek, and your friend hides somewhere in the house. You might look under the couch or behind the door, that’s like being a detective on your own. But if you have a team, each person can check different places at once. One might peek under the table, another could check the closet, and someone else might even listen for sounds from behind the curtains.
Detectives are like super curious people who ask lots of questions and look closely for clues, just like how you might notice your friend’s favorite toy is missing when they hide.
How a Team Works
When detectives work in teams, they share what they find. If one detective sees a muddy shoe near the door, another might remember that the person hiding likes to play outside. Together, they can figure out where the hidden person is, just like how you and your friends might guess where someone is hiding by sharing clues.
Teams of detectives are like puzzle solvers who all have different pieces, when they put them together, they solve the whole mystery!
Examples
- A group of detectives work together to find a missing person.
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