What is the definition of Anchor? π π
A tool used to moor a vessel to the bottom of a sea or river to resist movement.
Alright class, settle down and letβs take a look!
Today weβre tackling a word that sounds quite strong β βAnchor.β
The dictionary gives us a good definition, doesn't it? Letβs break it down nice and slow: "A tool used to moor a vessel to the bottom of a sea or river to resist movement."
Now, think about this⦠imagine a big boat sailing on a wild, windy sea. It wants to stay put, right? It can't just drift with the current!
Thatβs where an anchor comes in β itβs like a trusty friend, holding firm and steady.
Essentially, an anchor is something that πgroundsπ or πfixesπ something, preventing it from moving.
Itβs like a little piece of stubbornness on the water!
You can think of it like this:
π It's a heavy weight, sinking deep β a solid plea,
To stay in place and resist the seaβs decree.
Do you understand the core meaning now? Can anyone give me an example of something πotherπ than a boat that might need an "anchor" to keep it stable? Let's discuss!