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Which of these is SPECIFIC?
Buddhism
Meditation
Which of these are specific? (You can pick more than one.)
The Black Lives Matter Movement
My Black Lives Matter t-shirt
Black Lives Matter
A tweet by BLM co-founder Alicia Garza
Which of these are specific? (You can pick more than one.)
A page of sheet music for the song "Blackbird"
The song "Blackbird" by the Beatles
Music
A video of a woman singing "Blackbird" in Mi'kmaq (an indigenous language
Your object can't be symbolic, or meant to stand for a larger idea.
Which one of these is NOT symbolic?
A picture of the Apple logo
A picture of binary code (e.g. 01101010010101110)
A picture of the Chromebook checked out to you for distance learning
A picture of a computer
Which of these are symbolic objects? (You can check more than one.)
A wedding ring
The American flag
A stop sign
A heart
If you DID want to use a wedding ring, what are some good ways to do so?
A picture of Megan Markle's ring
A screenshot of an advertisement for wedding rings
My grandmother's wedding ring
The prettiest ring I can find on Google Image search
Which answer is SPECIFIC rather than SYMBOLIC?
A globe
A picture of a globe
The globe in Ms. Bell's classroom
A stylized drawing of a globe
IB encourages a strong personal connection to the object.
With that in mind, which two Maneki-Neko are the best choices for an exhibition?
The one you made for ceramics class last year
The one you saw a tattoo of last weekend.
The one in the cartoon "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?"
The one on the counter at your parents' restaurant
Which items would be good exhibition objects?
If we are going for SPECIFIC, CONTEXTUALIZED in TIME and SPACE, and PERSONALLY RELEVANT, which option is BEST?
The rose bush in my front yard.
A bouquet of roses
A "Lady Banks" rose in Capitol Park
The rose bush my grandmother instructed me to buy for my mother before she died.
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