Definition: Permission.
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look, At “authorization,” a word that needs to cook! The dictionary tells us it’s simply "permission," true, But there's a little more to it – let me tell you too. Think of it like this: you want to borrow a toy, see? You need your parent’s blessing, for you and for me! That’s authorization - a formal request, you know, To do something that isn't yours to bestow. It could be accessing files on a computer screen, Or signing up for services, a digital scene. It's about having the go-ahead , a signal bright and clear, That someone officially says, “You’re welcome here!” So permission is part of it, that's undeniably right, But authorization adds a layer – with all its might! It shows you have the approval, the right to proceed, A formal stamp of promise, a confident deed. Does that make sense? Any questions to share?