Definition: (in the plural) Objects or facts that are coexistent, or in agreement with one another.
Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look today, At a word that’s important, come what may! “Consistent,” it’s written there, quite clear and bright, Let's break it down to make it just right. The dictionary gives us this: "Objects or facts that are coexistent, or in agreement with one another." That sounds a little tricky, like a rhyming weather! Think of it like this – imagine a pattern you see, A repeating sequence, happy and free! Coexisting means they live side-by-side, you know, Like stars in the darkness, putting on a show. In agreement - they all play along, Following rules, where they truly belong. So “consistent” means staying the same, it’s true, A steady behavior, for me and for you! It's about reliability, a dependable friend, Something that doesn't suddenly bend. Does anyone have an example to share? Perhaps something you observed today? Let’s hear your thoughts!