The most popular one is the eagle. It was a very strong symbol of strength and dominance at the time, and the aztects considered the eagle king of the skies. As you can see it holding a snake, this comes from an ancient legend of how the eagle battled the king of the desert and became king of the sky.
From my experience, some good ways to involve your audience in a theatrical performance, is to have them talk back. Ask them a question, and then they can all shout an obvious universal answer. For example, the performers may say "When I say Brainly, you say Yay! Brainly--" then they can respond. Or, you can say, non directly, but to make it seem like your speaking and interacting, you can say "hey, kids!" or, "parents, are we having fun, tonight?" or things like that. I hope that I helped :)
I’m sorry but
1. We don’t know who you are so we can’t do a biography drawing for you
2. The teacher can tell when it’s not your handwriting and when it wasn’t you who drew it
3. You didn’t even actually ask a question you just gave us the instructions