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I will give a practical and real-life example to help everyone easily understand what computers are and how we actually communicate with them. A computer is like a very obedient assistant. It does not think for itself; it simply follows clear, step-by-step instructions. For example, if you want a computer to calculate 2 + 2, you need to give it a direct command, such as typing it into a calculator or writing it in a program. The computer then quickly gives you the answer. A real-life comparison is using a microwave. You don’t talk to it; you press specific buttons like "Power" and "Time," and it follows those instructions exactly. Computers work the same way — they don't understand casual conversation but respond to clear, precise commands. In simple terms, talking to a computer means giving it instructions in a language or format it understands.