"What is chased?" means who or what is being followed by someone else.
Imagine you're playing a game of tag at the park. You see your friend running away from the person who tagged them. That person who's running is being chased, they’re the one chased.
Now, let’s say it’s you who got tagged. Then you are the one being chased. The other kids are the ones doing the chasing.
So, "what is chased?" is like asking: "Who or what is running away from someone else?"
In a story, if a rabbit runs from a fox, the rabbit is chased, and the fox is the one doing the chasing.
Sometimes, it’s not just people, animals, cars, even clouds can be chased! It's all about who or what is moving away from someone else.
Examples
- A child is chased by a giant monster in a fairy tale.
- In ancient times, heroes were chased by mythical beasts.
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See also
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- How Does Legends Summarized: The Epic of Gilgamesh Work?
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