Lateral Thinking
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Class Activity
How do you trace this design in one continuous line without crossing the line on the way?
How do you trace this design in one continuous line without crossing the line on the way?
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Answer
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Class Exercise 2
Unusual and Usual
There was a class exercise on Unusual and usual.
Exercise 2 : Imagine this room : the window at the back was open. In front there is a table with a vase, in which a fresh rose stands. A painting of flowers hangs on the opposite wall ( at the white board area). A bee flies into the room through the open window, straight to the painting and not the rose? why?
We were ask to do in our own group and this is what is unusual and usual about the scenario.
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Solutions
Usual:
- The bee is starving.
- The bee is blind.
- The painting is very realistic.
- The bee flew too fast.
Unusual :
- The bee is drunk
- The bee is a spying camera
- The bee is dumb
- The painting is made of honey
- The bee was thrown by someone.
This is what I think through the scenario:
- The bee could be a male and attracted to the female bee which was painted on the painting.
- There could be also be a suitable place for the bee to start a home there as the painting was the attraction.
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