Definition: A soft moist mixture, in particular:
Alright class, settle down now, let’s take a look!
You’ve got your dictionary open wide, and you’re wondering what “paste” implies.
The dictionary tells us, "A soft moist mixture, in particular:" – that's a good start, it’s true!
Let’s break it down with a little rhyme for you:
“Paste is made with flour and water bright,
A sticky treat to hold things just right!”
It’s used to glue paper, that's the main decree,
To stick your drawings, happy as can be!
Think of gluing pictures onto a page,
Or making papier-mâché - a creative stage!
So “paste” means a sticky, gooey blend,
A helpful tool for projects without end. 😊
Does that make sense, class? Any questions before we move on to the next task?