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suter [353]
3 years ago
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HELP ASAP WHOEVER ANSWER THIS WILL BE MARKED BRAINLIST DON'T FORGET TO READ DIRECTION AND FIND THE MEANING OF CARTOON PICTURE AB

OUT CLIMATE CHANGE
1. Read the political cartoon

2. In the text box, write 2 sentences explaining the point of the cartoon in your own words

3. In the text box, write 2 more sentences explaining whether or not you agree with the cartoon and why

English
1 answer:
jeka943 years ago
7 0
The point of the cartoon is to show how ignorant people can be about world problems. Many people decide to stick to their own mindset and are not open to other people’s advice and solutions.

I would say that I agree with the cartoon because many people find a way to ignore the problem. They decide to only focus on their own situations and forget about the most important ones that deal with the world.
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