The lincoln memorial and the washington monument
reflecting pool
yes u can put your feet in the reflecting pool
The verb reflect has the participles reflecting and reflected (both adjectives), as well as reflective (creating a reflection). The noun reflection also has an adjective form reflectional (done by reflection or contemplation). The adjectives have somewhat overlapping connotations. Examples: reflecting telescope, reflecting pool reflected light, reflected images reflective tape, reflective film
The reflecting pool was built as part of the design of the National Mall in Washington, D.C. to provide a serene and visually appealing element that would reflect the monuments and memorials surrounding it, creating a sense of grandeur and symmetry. It also serves as a place for visitors to relax and enjoy the scenery.
The word 'reflect' is a verb (reflect, reflects, reflecting, reflected).The noun forms of the verb to reflect are reflector, reflection, and the gerund, reflecting.
The Washington monument reflecting pool is to symbolize the deep thought and consideration that our leaders use to govern our country.
The Washington Monument is located west of the reflecting pool in Washington, D.C.
Trees above reflecting the pool.
The reflecting pool at the Lincoln Memorial symbolizes clarity, reflection, and the ideals of democracy. Its still waters mirror the monument of Abraham Lincoln, suggesting a connection between the past and present, as well as the importance of introspection in evaluating the nation's values. The pool serves as a space for contemplation, inviting visitors to reflect on Lincoln's legacy and the ongoing pursuit of equality and justice in America.
The Reflecting Pool.
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The noun forms for the verb to reflect are reflector, reflection, and the gerund, reflecting.