To represent xenophobia, I would draw a divided landscape, with a large wall or barrier separating two groups of people. On one side, individuals would appear fearful and closed off, while on the other, people would be reaching out in friendship, symbolizing openness and acceptance. The contrasting expressions and body language would vividly convey the tension and misunderstanding that xenophobia creates. The overall image would highlight the need for connection and empathy across divides.
a stamp with a picture of congress on it
Draw it by making a city with a better community,houses,roads,and people.
i would, but i'm not good at drawing
A tariff is a tax, or a bill. Draft out a picture of a bill with money owed.
Try not to draw Allah (SWT)
draw a penis because the penis is limited and it governs the vagina
no, its not but it is not okey to draw a picture of Muhammed
if you draw on the paper with the long sides at the top and bottom or a actual picture of an landscape, but if you are talking art then it would be a scenery behind the picture you are/about/have already draw
You can draw just about anything to represent deversity. But the things you have in the picture need to be differnt in some way. <><><> Just a thought- how about a line of apples- Red, green yellow, striped, big, little- and a lemon? They are all fruit- but different.
Draw, as in to draw a picture.
i need to know how to draw a picture for the word tut
draw a picture to show what will happen if there was no air