"What is included?" means you get to know what comes in a group or package, like when you open a toy box and see all your favorite toys inside.
Imagine you’re opening a surprise gift bag. What is included? asks: “What are we going to find here?” You might get a ball, a sticker, and a small car, that’s what’s in the bag. It helps you know what you can play with without looking inside first.
Like a Lunch Box
Think of it like your lunch box at school. If someone asks “What is included?” they want to know what’s inside your lunch, maybe an apple, some sandwiches, and a cookie. That way, they know what they’ll get when they open the box.
Or a Treasure Map
Sometimes, what is included can be like a treasure map, it tells you all the things you might find on your adventure: gold coins, a key, and maybe even a dragon! You don’t need to dig up every item right away; you just know what’s waiting for you.
So next time you open something, ask “What is included?”, it helps you get ready for all the fun inside.
Examples
- A bag of mixed nuts includes almonds, walnuts, and cashews.
- In a group project, each member is an inclusion.
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