reverse
Reverse is like playing a game of unwinding a ball of yarn. Imagine you have a ball of yarn that’s all tangled up. When you reverse it, you’re taking the end of the yarn and winding it back up into a neat ball. It’s like going backwards to make things tidy again.
Think of a racecar on a track. When it moves forward, it goes from the start to the finish line. But if it reverses, it goes from the finish line back to the start. It’s like hitting the rewind button on a video to watch something again.
Imagine you’re drawing a picture. When you reverse, it’s like using an eraser to go back over your drawing, removing the lines one by one. It’s like taking steps backwards to where you began.
Another way to think about reverse is like a puzzle. If you’ve put all the pieces together to make a picture, reversing is like taking the pieces apart and putting them back in the box. It’s like going back in time to the start of the puzzle.