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Most cultures use colors as symbols for moods or behavior. What does the word symbols mean? stands for something else stands for a person stands for a type of book stands for a type of clothing NEED ASAP!
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Most cultures use colors as symbols for moods or behavior.
What does the word symbols mean?
stands for something else
stands for a person
stands for a type of book
stands for a type of clothing
NEED ASAP! PLEASE!!!!!
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stands for something else.
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