1. **Problem statement:** Draw a simple example of sets like $A$ or $B$.
2. A set is just a collection of distinct items. A helpful way to show a set is to use a circle labeled with the set name.
3. Example: let $A=\{1,2,3\}$ and $B=\{3,4\}$.
4. Here is a simple sketch of the example in words:
- $A$ contains $1,2,3$.
- $B$ contains $3,4$.
- The number $3$ belongs to both sets, so it can be shown in the overlap if you draw a Venn diagram.
5. Final answer: an example drawing would show two circles labeled $A$ and $B$, with $1,2$ in $A$ only, $4$ in $B$ only, and $3$ in the overlap.
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