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Hoochie [10]
2 years ago
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Study the cartoon Our Carbon Footprint by Signe Wilkinson. A drawing of the Gulf of Mexico. A giant black footprint is in the mi

ddle of it. The caption reads "Our carbon footprint." How does exaggeration create meaning in this cartoon? The small flamingo and fish show the insignificance of wildlife. Many of the animals in the cartoon are covered in oil, showing the extent of the oil spill. The water is bright, showing that our effect on the environment is not as bad as seems. The enormous footprint shows the extensive damage of the oil spill to the environment.
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2 answers:
Paha777 [63]2 years ago
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Answer:

The enormous footprint shows the extensive damage of the oil spill to the environment.

Explanation:

The most likely answer in this example is that the giant footprint that can be found in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico is a way to symbolize the massive damage that our actions have on the environment. I indicates that the oil spill is extremely damaging to the ecosystems of the region, and that this is a footprint because it is directly connected to our actions and our irresponsibility.

mihalych1998 [28]2 years ago
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Answer:

D) The enormous footprint shows the extensive damage of the oil spill to the environment.

Explanation:

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