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http://blogs.studentlife.utoronto.ca/lifeatuoft/files/2013/07/house-face-265x300.jpg

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The above image shows a pair of chair close together. The chair on the left has a backrest and looks more comfortable compared to the right one. The moment I looked at this image, I can see the chair on the right feeling small and inferior, not as good as the left. The right might also be a chair to allow a person to rest its legs. The left chair will seem more useful to people in comparison.
Next, we were asked to choose 3 objects to draw, each 5, with every one describing different emotions. So the objects I chose are pencil, candle and cups.
I thought very hard on the things that represent the emotions but I feel it is a very good exercise to help us think deeper and further.
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