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There are many examples to pick from, one is

point = location on map

line = straight road between two locations (aka two points)

plane = flat ground (the ground cannot have any hills or valleys)

First, let's write some useful definitions:

Point: it is an entity that has a location in a given space or plane, and do not have any surface nor measure.

Line: if we have two points, we can define a line as a straight, infinite ray that connects them. Still does not have a surface

Plane: We can define a plane as a line and a point outside of it, here appears the concept of the surface.

So, the easier one is a plane, a sheet of paper could be a good representation of a plane. And in the same way that a sheet of paper can bend in different ways, also do the planes.

For the line, we could use a really straight wire.

Finally, the point, which is the hardest one to describe (notice that we used points to describe the other two, lines, and planes) so here we could choose something small, that has near to no surface and that also has a location in the space. An example of this could be an electron or any other elemental particle.

If you want to learn more, you can read:

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