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                           Dedicated 

  1. . What is the event or issue that inspired the cartoon/picture?  The person was inspired by Nike.
  2. List the people and/or objects in the cartoon/picture/picture. There’s  a Nike sign and a guy.
  3. Identify the specific artistic techniques used in the cartoon/picture (i.e., symbolism, analogy, exaggeration, labeling, and irony).The guy  has a Nike sign stitched on his cheek.
  4. List three things that you might infer from the cartoon/picture. The guy really likes Nike, He wants to support the people who make it, likes the label just do it.
  5. Explain the message of the cartoon/picture. I think the message of this picture is saying that you can just do it if you put your mind to it.
  6. What special interest groups would agree/disagree with the cartoon/picture message? Why? Maybe because they like what the symbol stands for or they just find  that the fashion is cute.
  7. What is the artist’s point of view (for or against) about the topic portrayed in the cartoon/picture? Give examples to support your interpretation. The artist is against the topic portrayed in the picture. The example would be because the person must be seriously cray if your gonna stitch something to your face.
  8. 8. Is this cartoon/picture persuasive? Explain why or why not? Not to me because I think that the person is really crazy if you’re going to stitch something to your face.
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Nuclear Energy

  1. What is the event or issue that inspired the cartoon/picture? That nuclear power plants are creating problems in the world.
  2. List the people and/or objects in the cartoon/picture/picture. There is a power plant and a person 
  3. Identify the specific artistic techniques used in the cartoon/picture (i.e., symbolism, analogy, exaggeration, labeling, and irony).
  4. List three things that you might infer from the cartoon/picture. That the power plants are bad for us, its harmful, can cause plenty of things to happen
  5. Explain the message of the cartoon/picture. The message is sayin that nuclear plants are becoming toxic to the world .
  6. What special interest groups would agree/disagree with the cartoon/picture message? Why? I agree , this is because that the power plants are starting to cause problems .
  7. What is the artist’s point of view (for or against) about the topic portrayed in the cartoon/picture? Give examples to support your interpretation. its sayin that people are gettin scared for there life. a example would be the person holding his face.
  8. Is this cartoon/picture persuasive? Explain why or why not. yes it is persuasive because its making you wanna tell people things
  9. What other techniques could the artist have used to make this cartoon/picture
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