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Question
- which detail best helps communicate the cartoon’s message? *
a. the american flag in the classroom
b. the exaggerated expressions of students
c. the labeled list of “things you’re free to say”
d. the seating arrangement
- what tone does the cartoon most clearly use? *
a. serious
b. sarcastic
c. hopeful
d. neutral
Response
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Brief Explanations
To determine which detail best communicates the cartoon’s message, we analyze each option:
- Option A (American flag) may relate to patriotism or education context but is less direct to the message.
- Option B (exaggerated student expressions) shows emotion but doesn’t convey the core message.
- Option C (labeled list “Things You’re Free to Say”) likely contains the key content the cartoon is commenting on, as lists of “free to say” items would directly relate to themes like free speech or censorship, which are common cartoon topics.
- Option D (seating arrangement) is a minor detail unrelated to the main message.
Brief Explanations
To identify the cartoon’s tone:
- Option A (Serious) is unlikely as cartoons often use humor or satire.
- Option B (Sarcastic) fits cartoons that comment on social issues (like free speech) by using irony—presenting “free to say” items in a way that mocks restrictions or hypocrisy.
- Option C (Hopeful) is inconsistent with the critical nature of such cartoons.
- Option D (Neutral) is wrong as cartoons have a persuasive or critical tone.
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C. The labeled list of "Things You're Free to Say"