👉 A cutting; a part cut out from the rest of something.
Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look! That definition you read – “A cutting; a part cut out from the rest” - that’s a really good start. But what does ‘section’ really mean? Think about it like this: imagine a big loaf of bread. You wouldn't eat the whole thing at once, would you? No! You slice it into sections , right? Little pieces, neatly divided. “Section” means just that – a part or division of something bigger. It’s like breaking down a whole task into smaller, manageable bits. Let’s look at some examples: A book is divided into sections with chapters inside! A forest might be marked with different sections for conservation. You could say you're going to section off a part of your room for studying – setting it apart just for that purpose. So, remember: a section is simply a part , cut or divided from something larger. Do you have any questions about this? Let’s see if you can give me another example!