Essentially, anything that follows has to be able to make
the experience of "fun" more recognizable to the reader. It has to possess a sense of
exact examples and descriptions that bring to light what "fun" is. Essentially, you
would be providing an operational definition of "fun," meaning what fun looks like, what
is sounds like, and what elements comprise "fun." This is going to be subjective. The
previous post presented a good example of this. Yet, I think for you to be able to make
this your own, you might have to reflect on what elements would help to make a birthday
party, "fun," and incorporate that into your statement. In the end, this is what makes
abstract concepts so enticing in that individuals, any individuals, are able to
construct their own attachments through their own experience in making language more
concrete and able to relate better to people.
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