What is Yes (true)?

Yes (true) means something is on or happening. It’s like when you say “I want candy,” and your parent says “Yes!”, that means the candy is coming, and it's all good.

When Something Is "On"

Imagine a light switch. When it’s on, the light is bright and working. That’s like saying "Yes" or "True", everything is happening just as it should be.

When You Agree

If you're playing a game with friends, and someone asks, “Do you want to play again?” and you say “Yes!”, that means you’re happy and ready to keep going. It’s like saying “True” in the world of games or choices, it shows agreement.

So whether it's a light switch being on, or your favorite snack coming because someone said "Yes!", true is just another way of saying everything is good, working, and happening!

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Examples

  1. A child says 'yes' when asked if they want ice cream, showing agreement and truth.
  2. In a game, saying 'yes' means you accept the challenge, which is a kind of truth.
  3. If it's sunny outside and someone asks, 'Is it sunny?' and you say 'yes,' that’s a true answer.

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