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Sophie [7]
2 years ago
5

In Persepolis 2, the author mostly uses speech bubbles to—

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1 answer:
faust18 [17]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

A.) Narrate the story.

Explanation:

The speech bubbles as seen in the illustration, were used to narrate what transpired around the 1990s. The women of Iran were greatly restricted by the government and every action of theirs were perceived as rebellion. This was the aftermath of series of protests that were done before this time.

The restriction to freedom was so much that the women no longer had the freewill to make their own independent decisions or reason on matters as free people. All the descriptions of the situation took a narrative form.

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