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Requirements: Your cartoon must include a caption as well as a picture Create a cartoon in google draw to display Twain's claim in The Lowest Animal. OR You may choose some other aspect of society/human behavior that is wrong and needs to be changed. Requirements: Your cartoon must include a caption as well as a picture Your cartoon cannot have any blank space and must be visually attractive Explain/Describe your cartoon in the comments section What is your cartoon of How is your cartoon satirical (What technique did you focus on) – Hyperbole, Sarcasm, Understatement, Caricature, Irony etc. What was Twain's purpose/Or what is your purpose here – what needs to be changed? Thanks Kassie!