Secondary means something happens after the main thing.
Imagine you're building a tower with blocks. The main thing is putting the first block down, that's like the primary step. But then, when you add more blocks on top of it, those are the secondary steps. They happen after the main one.
Like Making a Sandwich
Let’s say you're making a sandwich. The main thing is putting the bread in your hands, that's the first step. Then, you put the cheese and ham on top. Those are the secondary parts of the sandwich. They come after the main part.
So when we talk about something being secondary, it means it comes after the main action or thing. It’s like the helper in a story, not the hero, but someone who makes things work better once the hero has already started their adventure!
Examples
- A student who is in middle school is at the secondary level of education.
- Secondary means something that comes after the main thing, like secondary colors come after primary colors.
- In a school system, secondary education happens after primary education.
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