Garbage To Gems By: Ahmed Omar & Hayaan Humanities project 7E.

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Garbage To Gems By: Ahmed Omar & Hayaan Humanities project 7E

Blue Black handle Rough edge They knew how to take care of their hair, and were probably cared about style :D Hair Straightener A

Whitish yellow In a transparent bag. They must’ve been into deserts, and used sprinkles The sprinkles are really hard, but that must be because of all the years its been kept. Sprinkles H

White Transparent Circle They must have not had a very good way of communicating, because they are using post. Otherwise, they used the flying envelope for contacting neighbors, or people nearby. They knew how to make paper, because that’s what the envelope is made out of. Flying Envelope O

Transparent Flower Designs Flavourer inside I infer that this was used to drink liquids. They must have been able to add flavors to solid objects to add taste to the drink. They knew how to make glass, and add patterns to it. Liquid Holder A

Powdery substance Stinks Shiny This must have been a ticket to show because I see some sort of performer on the front. Which means they had shows, and probably concerts. Ticket H

Made from flimsy material Sports designs Blue Transparent They must have had portable TV’s to watch while outside there households. I think it is a TV because it has some sort of transparent screen. Mini Tv Case O

Wooden Springs that keep it closed This might have been for the women to hold up their hair. This indicates that they knew how to keep their hair. Hair Clip A

Green Cap Pointy at an end They had a small, concealable weapon to stab enemies. It was probably used by undercover agents, or law enforcement Stabber H

Black Produced by Sony Cut off They had the medical technology to transfer blood from one person to the other if necessary. Blood Tube O

Hard White Plastic L shaped They knew how to amplify peoples voices, portably. Voice Amplifier A