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S_A_V [24]
2 years ago
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Study the editorial cartoon by Ann Cleaves.

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il63 [147K]2 years ago
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The correct answer is D) the clouds of pollution in the air above the plant.

<em>The element that best supports the cartoonist perspective is the clouds of pollution in the air above the plant. </em>

In the cartoon, Cleaves shows the problem of pollution in the cities due to factories and plants.

Ann Cleaves is a renown cartoonist that works in the Palisadian Post in Pacific Palisades, California. Her cartoons also appear in La Prensa de San Diego and in Random Lengths in San Pedro California. Her critics displayed in her cartoons has made her work to appear in national newspapers such as The Washington Post Weekly edition. She also illustrtaes books.

eduard2 years ago
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D. The clouds of pollution in the air above the plant
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