Answer:
Political cartoons. These can appear both in print and online. A common structure for a political cartoon is to have one large panel, with a drawing that over-exaggerates the physical features of an elected official, or any newsworthy figure and depicts a situation that makes a cutting comment about the political players of the day.
Tbh I don't understand what u are asking
They're a form of nonfiction. (is this multiple choice?)
IR is the prefix of irrelevant.