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Position

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These are positions:
diagonal (corner) up diagonal (corner)
left middle right
diagonal (corner) down diagonal (corner)

Position is a way to explain where something is.

Location

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The words which indicate position are called prepositions.

Left, middle, and right

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Left Hand Identification

To find which is your left hand side, hold your hands palms down, point your index fingers and stick your thumbs out at right angles. The finger and thumb of your left hand will form a capital letter L.

If the letter L you make is reversed, you found your right hand. Left and right are called opposite sides.

Middle is between up and down and is between left and right. Middle means the same as center.

Far and near

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The box is far. The box is near.
far near

Far means that something is a long way away from you. Near means it is close to you. Things can also be near and far other persons and other things.

In sports

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In many sports, the term "position" is used to show what occupation a person has on their team. For example, in baseball, positions include catcher, shortstop and pitcher.

Human position

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In various activities such as dance and yoga, the static arrangement of the body and its parts is called a position, for example in an arabesque (ballet).

In math and physics

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The position of a balloon at a certain time

The position of something is where that thing is in space and time. Usually people use Cartesian coordinates to write down a position. So a scientist might say that the balloon was at x, y, z when it popped at a certain time.

In society

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The position of a person is his status or responsibility in a community or group of people. It is called rank in the army. In a factory the manager is a typical position.