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1. What is the social issue addressed in the cartoon. 2 1. What is the social issue addressed in the cartoon? 2.What is the message conveyed in this cartoon? 3. List one satirical device used and explain how it is used.

1. What is the social issue addressed in the cartoon. 2 1. What is the social issue addressed in the cartoon? 2. What is the message conveyed in this cartoon? 3. List one satirical device used and explain how it is used.

1. What is the social issue addressed in the cartoon. 2 1. What is the social issue addressed in the cartoon? 2.What is the message conveyed in this cartoon? 3. List one satirical device used and explain how it is used.

1. What is the social issue addressed in the cartoon. 2 1. What is the social issue addressed in the cartoon? 2.What is the message conveyed in this cartoon? 3. List one satirical device used and explain how it is used.

1. What is the message conveyed in this cartoon. 2 1. What is the message conveyed in this cartoon? 2. List one satirical device used and explain how it is used.

1. What is the social issue addressed in the cartoon. 2 1. What is the social issue addressed in the cartoon? 2.What is the message conveyed in this cartoon? 3. List one satirical device used and explain how it is used.

Create Your Own Cartoon Now create your own political cartoon. Remember that the topic must address current event. Your cartoon should be similar in style to the ones we studied, contain a caption and incorporate color. On the back of the cartoon, 1. List the social issue that is the target of the satire. 2. Explain the message you are trying to relay about the topic. 3. List one satirical device used. 4. Explain how the device was used.