This is a hard one to answer. The reason is that you are asked to distinguish between 2 schools of thought that are very close together. Not only that, but the characteristic you are looking for is not mentioned in either description.
Since semiotics brings in many more fields of study than does iconography, then I would go with iconography. This school of thought seems content just to find the symbols according to its description. What is done with them is mentioned in the other school but is not elaborated upon.
My answer would be iconography.
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<em>Stare at the door. What do you see? Rotted wood, discoloration, just a vision blocker? All of these things are correct. There is no right or wrong answer. Most people are going to assume that it is just a door, that you come in and out of. But, think- what goes on behind closed doors? In your house, court, jail, the white house, in a more silly manner, a bathroom? And, it can be something as simple as your room, or your parents room. Curiosity tends to flood over people, leaving them helpless towards it. I know for a fact, I want to know what happens behind the white house. In court? In a siblings room? This can be taken in a deep manner, or a simple, one-ear-and-out-the other manner. It all depends on perspective, really.</em>
Explanation: Hope this helps..
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option c
the punishment would fit the crime
Explanation:
- The Code of Hammurabi stated that for the punishment would fit the crime
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:) I'm good thanks or at least that's what I think your asking. I'm also not sure what your quote at the bottom means and if this an actual question I'm soo sorry for stealing your points it wasn't intentional. I think this is the longest answer I've ever put but I hope you have an amazing day.
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Answer: No.
Explanation: Because the classes need the money.