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Vesna [10]
3 years ago
5

Describe an example of symbolism you witnessed in the Concord City election or recent news.

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1 answer:
Serga [27]3 years ago
5 0

Answer with Explanation:

<em>I'm not familiar with the Concord City election, so I'll answer the question according to a recent news.  </em>

"Symbolism" refers to the<u> use of certain symbols in order to represent a particular idea.</u> This means that the symbols look different from how they literally mean.

For example, the "OK" hand gestures, which may seem innocent are now considered part of the <em>"hate list symbols."</em> This is actually a controversial issue which may seem to have started as a joke but actually carries a deeper meaning.

When it comes to election, the electoral symbols are being used in a political party's campaign. These allow <em>illiterate voters</em> (specifically, those who cannot read and write) to know which candidate they want to vote.

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