Think about a spider web. Each strand of the web is connected to another, making a big, strong net. When something touches one part, the whole web feels it. That’s like being related. Things or people that are related are connected in some way, just like the strands of the web.

Imagine a tree with lots of branches. The branches grow from the trunk, and each branch has smaller branches. The leaves on the branches are all connected to the tree. If you think of the tree as a family, the branches are like family members. They are related because they all come from the same tree.

Consider a train with many cars. Each car is connected to the next one, forming a long train. If one car moves, the others move too because they are related. This connection is like how things or people can be related by sharing something in common, like a family name or a special bond.

Think of a puzzle. Each piece has its own shape, but when you put them together, they make a picture. Each piece is related because they all fit together to complete the picture.