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The image shows six figures, placed in two rows. Thus three are on the left and another three on the right.

The figure above, in the left row, shows us a bunch of grapes. These fruits are specific to the autumn season. They grow in a vine, are harvested in early autumn when they ripen, grow enough grape beans and are sweet and juicy. The bunch has the shape of small circles arranged in a triangle with the tip down. From freshly harvested grapes, stum is obtained, that is the sweet and slightly pungent grape juice, after they have been squeezed by pressing. A traditional custom refers to the dance of the young girls who crush under their feet the grapes harvested in a large vessel. The rest of the juice is put in wooden barrels, some boxes with round and large lids in which the grape stum is kept until it becomes wine. Wine, which is now fermented juice that contains more alcohol, can be of several kinds, depending on the grape variety from which it was made. It can be sweet, semi-sweet, dry, meaning sour, and semi-dry, meaning slightly sour with less sugar in it. It has aromas of berries, honey, citrus, flowers or even chocolate.

The figure in the middle, the left row, shows us the head of a cat, seen from the front. The head is round, with two small, sharp, triangle-shaped ears on either side of the head. The eyes are small and round. Under the small eyes is the snout with the fine nose in the shape of a triangle, and on either side of the small nose are the long whiskers, drawn as two pairs of lines, three on the left of the nose and another three on the right of the nose.

The figure below, the left row, shows us the head of a puppy, seen from the front. The head is larger than the cat’s, more squarish, with much wider and longer ears, on either side of the head. He has round eyes, drawn like two small, filled circles. The nose is oval, drawn like a large button and filled, easy to touch, located in the center of the muzzle. To the left and right of the nose are the jaws that fall along the mouth. Down in the middle of the mouth is the sticky tongue.

The figure above, the right row, shows us a hedgehog, seen from one side, sitting on four short legs, with his back arched and notched by many sharp spikes. The head is directed to the left, is small and has a very narrow and long snout, which ends in a small nose.

The figure in the middle, the right row, shows us a cat sitting in four paws, with its head pointed to the left and viewed from one side. The cat sits with its back slightly curved or arched, has a rounded body, with elongated and thick legs and round paws at the base of legs. The body ends with a long, wavy tail.

The figure below, the right row, shows us a dog sitting, leaning on its hind legs, viewed from the front. The head is round, with very large and long ears, falling on either side. The elongated body ends with a short, arched tail.

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