Who is During the?

"Who is During the?" means someone who is in the middle of something that's happening right now.

Imagine you're playing a game of tag with your friends in the park. You're running, laughing, and trying not to get caught, you're during the game! That means you're part of what’s going on at this very moment.

Like Being in the Middle of a Story

Think of it like being in the middle of a storybook. If someone is during the story, they’re not just reading about it, they’re living it. They're the ones who are jumping over hurdles or whispering secrets to their best friend.

A Real Life Example

If you're eating ice cream on a hot day and suddenly the sun comes out, that's during the fun! You're right in the middle of enjoying your treat, not before it, not after it, but now.

So, when someone is during the, they're part of what’s happening right then, just like you are when you're playing, eating, or telling stories.

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Examples

  1. A child asks, 'Who is During the?' as they watch a clock tick.
  2. During the class discussion, a student wonders who is leading the conversation.
  3. In a story about time travel, 'During the' becomes a character.

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