Definition: In accordance with reason.
Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look today, At a word that trips us up in quite a way! “Reasonably,” it’s written, clear and bright, Let’s break it down and make it just right. The dictionary tells us, “In accordance with reason,” But what does that really mean, my keen season? It's more than just "smart," or “logical” you see, It means something sensible, for you and for me! Think of it like this: would a good choice be free? Or would it cause problems for all to agree? “Reasonably” suggests a course that’s fair, A balance found, a thoughtful care. It's about what's sensible, what makes sense you know, Avoiding extremes, letting kindness flow. Like asking if a deadline is truly right, Or if a price is fair, shining ever so bright! So "reasonably" means fitting the bill, Doing things with wisdom, standing perfectly still... ...But moving forward, with thought and with grace, To find a solution in its proper place. Does that make sense to you, my little crew? Any questions bubbling up for me or you?