By Lloyd G. Douglas. Symbol- a picture or object that makes people think of a country, or a group of people.

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By Lloyd G. Douglas

Symbol- a picture or object that makes people think of a country, or a group of people

Celebrate- to make something special with gifts, parties, or activities

Freedom- having the power to make your own choices

Which picture shows a symbol?

Which picture shows a way to celebrate?

Which picture shows freedom?

What does this picture show? (symbol, celebrate or freedom)

What does this picture show? (symbol, celebrate or freedom)

What does this picture show? (symbol, celebrate or freedom)