waves on a beach, ruins of an ancient building, phases of the moon, a giant redwood tree, a trilobyte (or any fossil), a church bell, a worn out shoe, an ash tray filling up with dead cigarettes.
2007-02-09 06:09:46
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answered by Lleh 6
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I just made a yearbook with a time theme. We used non traditional time symbols: a dandelion seed pod blowing in the wind, trees with leaves that are falling off...a seed progressing from a seed to a flower...stuff like that. Hope we all helped!
2007-02-09 03:35:07
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answered by Joan H 4
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You mean as in the passage of time?
A fallen, rotten tree in the woods...a flower blooming through the snow...a tree just beginning to bud...and old abandoned building...a junkyard...a garbage dump...garden sundials....a number line....an elderly persons face (especially a mans)
2007-02-09 03:16:37
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answered by aidan402 6
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You could have a baby, a teenager, an adult, an elder and finally a tombstone...
Images with movement lines in them (like pictures taken at night with moving car lights)...
2007-02-09 03:17:38
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answered by Jocelyn B 3
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An egg timer?
2007-02-09 03:13:26
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answered by Anonymous
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a burning candle... as the candle melts, it represents the passing of time.
2007-02-09 03:13:08
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answered by Cloudy 5
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Hourglass (with sand in it). Lunar cycles.
2007-02-09 03:42:03
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answered by Orla C 7
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clock face, sun dial,piano timer, egg timer, hour glass
2007-02-09 03:23:05
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answered by carlava 1
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An hour glass.
2007-02-09 04:30:15
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answered by Kevin A 6
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old father time , I always get mixed up with the "grim reaper"
2007-02-09 03:24:31
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answered by Anonymous
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