A comment is like a little note you leave for yourself or others. Imagine it’s like a sticky note you put on a page in a book to remember something important. When you see the sticky note, you know there’s something special or important to notice. In a book, it might say, “Don’t forget to feed the cat!” In a digital world, like on the computer or phone, comments help people understand what someone was thinking when they wrote something, like a story or a set of instructions.
Think of a comment as a whisper in a classroom. When the teacher is explaining something, and you want to remember it, you might whisper to your friend, “This is important!” Comments are the whispers that help you remember important parts or understand things better. They don’t change the main thing you are doing, like the lesson or the story, but they add extra help.
Comments are also like treasure maps. When you follow a treasure map, there are little notes and drawings to guide you to the treasure. Comments guide you through something tricky, like a puzzle or a game, showing you where to look and what to do. They make sure you don’t get lost and help you find the treasure, which is understanding or solving a problem.