If your teacher tells you the correct interpretation for a symbol, that is the correct interpretation in her class. A different teacher can tell you a different a different interpretation. Your first task is to pass the class.
Now when you leave school, symbols can mean different things to different people. Some people will see a particular symbol and have loving feelings while other people have negative feelings. In the United States some people see a Confederate Flag and think of the brave men who knew their cause was lost and fought bravely on. Others look at it and think of the people held in slavery. It is a symbol last used for any other purpose for over 150 years.
Both are correct. "There can be only one" is the slogan of Highlander. "There can be only one" focuses on the singularity of the one. "There only can be one" focuses on the fact of oneness. However, this interpretation can mean that there can be at most one, or it might mean that there is only exactly one, not more or less.
Flowchart symbols are important, but can be confusing. One might use BreezeTree as a way to determine the correct meanings and explanations of these symbols.
Either one is correct
and I thought I was the only one with the same Q
That's magnesium fluoride: one magnesium atom, two fluorine atoms.
That's correct. There was only one Minotaur.
Because he was a fundamentalist Christian. Such people exist today, they think their interpretation of the bible is the only one that is correct. They are too foolish to realise that there are many interpretations possible and all of them are wrong.
There is only one who can say correct,GOD
a bee (insect) for bonepart is the only one i know
Unequivocal means admitting of no doubt or misunderstanding; having only one meaning or interpretation and leading to only one conclusion. :)
Only one.
Private interpretations of symbols (pictures that only one person sees) are completely different from cultural interpretations of symbols (meanings that everyone agrees on). If you personally notice something, the chances are that only you personally understand what it means. Sigmund Freud's On the Interpretation of Dreams is a good introduction to his basic idea. If you are interested in deciphering dreams, visions, and other private phenomenological epiphanies you should begin by reading it.