The symbols of baptism are water, a white garment, oil and fire.
WATER:
Water, which gives and takes life is a symbol of both life and death. When we are baptized into the death of Jesus, we die with him upon the cross. When Jesus died, so did all sin and death. Our baptism does not end in death but continues with life. As Jesus is raised from the dead by the Father and given new life, so are we through the waters of baptism, raised to life in Jesus Christ. The waters of Baptism wash away Original Sin and make us a new creation in Christ.
THE WHITE GARMENT:
Once we have been claimed for Christ through the water of life, we are clothed in a white garment. This white garment is an outward sign of our Christian dignity. Once we have put on Christ, we are to always walk as His followers.
CHRISM OIL:
Chrism is a perfumed olive oil consecrated by the bishop during Holy Week. This oil is used to anoint the crown of the head of the person being baptized. We are anointed to bring the good news to others by the way that we live our lives. We are anointed priest, prophet and king just as Christ was.
CANDLE:
The Light of Christ is passed on to us in the form of a lit candle, which was lit from the Paschal Candle that was blessed at the Easter Vigil. We are called to be the light of Christ in the world and we are asked to keep that light burning brightly.
A picture is a symbol because each picture means something to someone if it was a picture of you and your bestfriend for example it would symbolise your friendship
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A picture in a map key that represents an object is a symbol. Maps use keys to explain the meaning of each symbol on the map.
The key somewhere on the page that explains each symbol.
Because the symbol is the key to identify the companies listed in the exchange. Say there are two XYZ limited listed in the same exchange each would have a different symbol. Using the symbol only we identify a company in any exchange
To avoid having to write out a longer phrase each time.
For linguistic intelligence, I would use a book symbol, representing the power of words and language in learning. For logical-mathematical intelligence, a calculator symbolizes problem-solving and analytical thinking. For spatial intelligence, a paintbrush represents creativity and visualization. Lastly, for interpersonal intelligence, two interconnected circles signify the importance of relationships and social interaction in understanding and learning from others.
What are the types of backup Explain each?
a spin thing cause thats what it looks like
For each change that needs making there are two symbols, one in the text and one in the margin. The in text symbol for capitalizing would be to underline the letters that needed capitalizing three times. The symbol in the margin would be to write 'cap' and circle it.
You can look for a map legend or key, typically found in a corner of the map, to help you understand the symbols used on the map. The legend will explain what each symbol represents, such as roads, landmarks, or other features. If the legend is not available, you can also check the map's accompanying guide or legend online for clarification.
You would have to research the acient times to find out, or wait for answers...;)