All thought depends upon the image. Ferdinand de Saussure, linguist

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All thought depends upon the image. Ferdinand de Saussure, linguist Day 10 Guiding Questions See Optical Illusion. Can you see 3 faces? Do you see an old man or 2 lovers kissing? Need to Know Need: Large Glass Jars, toilet paper rolls Learning Objectives 1. I will learn to use the mental images in my mind to enhance my comprehension. Daily Agenda Quote GQ Visualizing

What do you see? Duck or Bunny? Can you find the face?

Face on Mars?

Face on Earth?

Visualization Activity Pick one of these things around the room as your visual aid and look at it through your eye tube Peacock Feathers, snowflake obsidian rock, coral, potted plant, alligator snapping turtle, Picture where it might belong and visualize what sights, smells, sounds, and sensations might be surrounding it Draw your mental image on page 9 in your notebook Discuss with someone that picked the same thing Visualization Activity