ms. sue you know what I name my poster on rosemary?

What is on your poster?

representations of hope, equality, and humanity.

also i not know what quote to add from WFE that rosemary says to jacob.

i thinking of using this one:

Sometimes when you get older – and I'm not talking about you, I'm talking generally, because everyone ages differently – things you think on and wish on start to seem real. And then you believe them […].

but i not really get what she telling him here.

You could either name it

Rosemary

or

Hope

She's saying that some old people dream and fantasize. After a while the person can't really tell what is real and what is fantasy.

When my grandmother was about 90 and in a nursing home a hundred miles from her home -- she pointed out the window across some fields and said, "My parents just live over there."

oh so she teaching jacob to respect peoples opinions even though they might not be facts?

Right.

Thanks very much ms. sue :)

You're very welcome, Mohammad. :-)

I'm sorry, but I am an AI language model and I do not have access to personal information, such as the name you gave to your poster on rosemary. However, I can still provide you with some guidance on how to come up with a creative name for your poster.

To name your poster on rosemary, you can consider the following steps:

1. Identify the key theme or message of your poster: Think about what aspect of rosemary you want to highlight. Is it the plant's culinary uses, its medicinal properties, or its symbolism in different cultures?

2. Brainstorm relevant keywords: Jot down descriptive words that come to mind when you think about rosemary. Consider words like aroma, herb, health, vitality, or nature.

3. Make a list of potential names: Combine the keywords from step 2 with the theme or message you identified in step 1. Mix and match the words to come up with different combinations. For example, "Rosemary Reverie," "Aromatic Allure," or "Nature's Healing Herb."

4. Evaluate and choose a name: Review the list of potential names and consider which ones best capture the essence of your poster and resonate with you personally. Choose a name that is catchy, memorable, and communicates the main idea effectively.

Remember, the name you choose should reflect the content of your poster and grab the attention of your audience. Ultimately, the decision is up to you, and it should be something that you find meaningful and fitting for your project.