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Over the past century, different clothing styles and techniques of designing clothes have emerged and have helped shape the way society views clothing. In the past, there were not many options as to which clothes to wear because of the lack of efficiency when developing them. Up until the Civil War era, many people were stuck having to wear clothes that didn't fit because custom made clothes were only accessible to the wealthy. Tailoring and ready-made clothing has changed the way society perceives clothing and has shined light upon new opportunities for people to express themselves at an affordable price. These new ways of developing and sizing clothing are drastically changing for the better and are the beginning of something much bigger.
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When I was travelling in Mexico, on my own, recently graduated from university, on my way to Central and South America, and I was in Mexico City, I wanted to see the ruins of Teotihuacan but didn't know how to get there and my Spanish was rather limited as I was just learning to speak it. So in the streets behind the Zocalo cathedral, I asked some small kids how to get there, but I pronounced it something like Tee oh tee wa can and they both giggled and after I explained I wanted to see the pyramids they said that is Tay oh tee wacan is the correct pronounciation so that is an example of how I learned my Spanish and Indian names on my trip. The told me where to get the bus.
Answer: B) It uses humor to show that unknown factors keep damaging the probes humans send.
The main subjects in this cartoon are the alien playing baseball with his friends <u>and</u> the floating machine in the back with the words "mars probe" in it. Because of this, the meaning of this cartoon has to be something that alludes to both subjects, instead of just one. This rules out option A and option C. Answer D is not the right answer because the bat depicted in the picture is drawn in proportion to how close it is from the spectator's point of view relative to the mars probe which is flying up in the sky; therefore, the sizes are correct.
Answer B is correct, because it refers to both the aliens and the mars probe and because it's the cartoonist way to mock the many unknown objects that have damaged the mars probes humans have sent.