What Makes Silence Happen?
Silence happens when no one is making sound. Think of it like a group of friends who all stop talking at once, you can still hear your own breath or maybe the ticking of a clock, but everything else goes poof!
How You Can Make Silence
You can make silence by doing something simple: covering your ears. It’s like putting on a special pair of headphones that block out all the noise around you, and suddenly, you’re in a peaceful world of quiet.
Or you can just sit still in a room where no one is talking or moving, and voilà, you're in silence! Silence is when there are no sounds around you, it’s like being in a cozy room where everything has taken a nap.
Imagine you’re playing with your toys, and suddenly, all the noise stops. No more giggles, no more crumpling paper, just you and the quiet. That’s silence.
What Makes Silence Happen?
Silence happens when no one is making sound. Think of it like a group of friends who all stop talking at once, you can still hear your own breath or maybe the ticking of a clock, but everything else goes poof!
How You Can Make Silence
You can make silence by doing something simple: covering your ears. It’s like putting on a special pair of headphones that block out all the noise around you, and suddenly, you’re in a peaceful world of quiet.
Or you can just sit still in a room where no one is talking or moving, and voilà, you're in silence!
Examples
- A child hears the quiet in a library.
- Someone enjoys the silence after a loud concert.
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