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Okay, imagine you have a really cool toy car that you love to play with. You call it your 'Race Car.' Now, let’s say you decide to change what you do with the car. Instead of racing it on the floor, you start using it to play pretend and make a car wash. But guess what? You still call it a 'Race Car,' right? That's just like what happens when someone keeps their job title but does different tasks!

Now think of your dad or mom. They might be called 'Teacher' or 'Engineer.' Those names are their job titles. But sometimes, they can do different things at work even though they are still called by the same title. It's like if a toy car could fly—it would still be a car but can do something new and exciting!

Changing tasks means trying different things or work while still keeping the same name. It’s like if your Race Car could transform into a spaceship. The name doesn’t change, but all the things it can do now make it interesting! This can help people feel excited about their work, even if their title stays the same.

Sometimes, when tasks change, it helps the person learn new skills and have more fun. It’s like when your teachers take you outside to learn about nature instead of just sitting in the classroom. They still have the same title of 'Teacher' but do something new that makes learning different and exciting. Everyone gets to have more fun!

In the end, not changing the job title but changing the tasks can keep things fresh and interesting. The person can still be known as a 'Race Car Driver' but might be flying in the sky instead! Just remember, even when the name is the same, the fun things you do can change, and that’s what makes it special!


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