I would have to go with C but I may be incorrect
His comics were praised for being whimsical but also literary. It shifted between reality and a child's fantasy. He also added memorable and lovable characters that could be recognized due to his popularity (Calvin and Hobbes was featured in over 2,500 papers during its prime). He added satire and playful humor to many of his comics, which made them only that much more appealing.
He was also known for urging comic strip artists to print their comics outside of newspapers due to demands given by editors and syndicates.
In my opinion, the correct answer is A. <span>Both the dragon and bull symbolize gods that were important to Babylon. The dragons are symbolic representations of Marduk, the supreme Babylonian god and patron of the city of Babylon. The bulls symbolize Adad, god of the weather in Babylon and Assyria.
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She’s knows not to stay out late because if she does then she’ll get in trouble
Draw some hair to that face and also you can draw some other faces next to that pop art sign.