5. Red-love (in some cultures, red means other things)
6. Green-envy
7. Snake-evil
8. Fire-knowledge; passion
Symbolism is the term used when we use an object to represent something else. Often, we use tangible symbols-actual objects-to represent ideas or qualities that are not tangible. These ideas and qualities are typically abstract nouns (remember, that an abstract noun is an idea or concept that cannot be seen or touched).
Answers & Comments
1. Hearts-love
2. Eagle-freedom
3. White-peace; surrender
4. Dove-peace
5. Red-love (in some cultures, red means other things)
6. Green-envy
7. Snake-evil
8. Fire-knowledge; passion
Symbolism is the term used when we use an object to represent something else. Often, we use tangible symbols-actual objects-to represent ideas or qualities that are not tangible. These ideas and qualities are typically abstract nouns (remember, that an abstract noun is an idea or concept that cannot be seen or touched).
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