overall
Think of ‘overall’ like a big blanket that covers everything. When you put a blanket over your toys, your bed, and even your chair, the blanket is covering all those things together. So, when we say ‘overall,’ we mean looking at everything together just like the blanket covers everything in your room.
Another way to see ‘overall’ is like a giant puzzle. Each piece of the puzzle is like a little part of a story. When you put all the pieces together, you see the whole picture. ‘Overall’ is when you look at the whole picture, not just one piece. It’s like saying, ‘Let’s see what the puzzle shows us when it’s all done!’
Imagine ‘overall’ as a big soup pot. You have carrots, potatoes, and peas, and when you mix them all together, you have a delicious soup. ‘Overall’ is like tasting the soup and saying, ‘Yum, this is how the whole soup tastes!’ It’s not just about one carrot or one potato, but how everything tastes together.