A good strategy in war is like a game plan, it helps you win without getting hurt too much. Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek, and you know where your friend is hiding. You don't just run in randomly; you go straight to the right place. That's what generals do when they make smart plans before fighting.
Examples
- A kid hides behind a tree instead of running into the open field.
- A baker saves money by buying bread only when it's on sale.
- A rabbit runs in a zigzag pattern to confuse its predator.
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See also
- Why Do Countries Declare War?
- Why Do Countries Go to War Over Tiny Pieces of Land?
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Strategy in War?
- How Did the Idea of Time Originate in Different Cultures?
- How Did the Idea of ‘Time Zones’ Come to Be?
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