Pets to receive a "voice" means giving them something they can hear or understand, like we do when someone talks to us.
Imagine you have a dog who loves to play fetch. Right now, your dog just hears the sound of the ball being thrown, but if you teach them a new word, like "fetch," and say it every time you throw the ball, soon your dog will know that hearing "fetch" means it's time to run after the ball!
That’s kind of what happens when pets receive a "voice." It’s like giving them a special language, something they can learn to understand. Just like you might teach your friend a new game by saying its name, you can teach your pet a new trick by using words or sounds.
How it works
Think about your phone. When you tap a button, it plays music. Now imagine if your dog could tap a button and get a treat, that’s like having a "voice" for them too! A "voice" is just a way to talk to pets so they know what to do next.
So when someone says "Pets to receive a 'voice'," it means helping them learn new ways to understand the world around them, just like you learn new words every day.
Examples
- A child imagines their dog can talk to them during playtime.
- A cartoon shows a parrot arguing with its owner.
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See also
- How Does a Symphony Orchestra Coordinate Without a Conductor?
- How Does a Language Shape a Culture?
- How should you accept a colleague's criticism?
- What are active participation of language users?
- What are a way to send messages?