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Analyzing Satire in Editorial Cartoons Exam Questions and Answers Which element contributes most to the effectiveness of this cartoon? the sign on the fence the size of the cow's sign the cow holding the sign the fence holding the cows - Answer-the cow holding the sign Study the editorial ...

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Analyzing Satire in Editorial Cartoons
Exam Questions and Answers
Which element contributes most to the effectiveness of this cartoon?
the sign on the fence
the size of the cow's sign
the cow holding the sign
the fence holding the cows - Answer-the cow holding the sign

Study the editorial cartoon Join, or Die, created by Benjamin Franklin in 1754.

What does the symbol of the divided snake most likelyrepresent?
the American colonies' cooperation with one another
the weakness of American colonies when they operate separately
the need of American colonies to rid themselves of predators
Benjamin Franklin's personal opinion of snakes and other predators - Answer-the
weakness of American colonies when they operate separately

Study the cartoon Bubble Sheets, by Greg Kearney.

What evidence supports the cartoonist's perspective about testing?
The students have no expressions on their faces, showing that they are not happy
about the tests.
The exams are huge and are labeled "more tests" and "still more tests," showing that
testing is overdone.
The student's response to testing is that he is prepared for it, showing that testing works
well.
The children are paying attention to the test schedule, showing that students are
diligent. - Answer-The exams are huge and are labeled "more tests" and "still more
tests," showing that testing is overdone.

Study the cartoon Our Carbon Footprint by Signe Wilkinson.

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

Study the editorial cartoon by Signe Wilkinson.

, How does the text "Ivy U. Law" on the board show the cartoonist's perspective?
It shows that the cartoonist thinks Supreme Court justices are supposed to rely on their
opinions.
It shows that the cartoonist thinks the students in Ivy League schools are not working
hard enough.
It shows that the cartoonist thinks that many Supreme Court justices have Ivy League
educations.
It shows that the cartoonist thinks that classes in Ivy League colleges are conducted on
computers. - Answer-It shows that the cartoonist thinks that many Supreme Court
justices have Ivy League educations

Study the cartoon Creating Entitlement Minded Winnersby Ed Wilson.

How does exaggeration create irony in this cartoon?
The large speech balloons create irony because readers expect the son to be an
accomplished athlete.
The large font size of "wow" creates irony because the reader does not expect anyone
to be impressed.
The oversized trophies create irony because readers expect that they are for winning,
not participation.
The colored shirts create irony because the reader does not expect color in the cartoon.
- Answer-The oversized trophies create irony because readers expect that they are for
winning, not participation.

Study the editorial cartoon NFL Head Injuries by Adam Zyglis.

Based on the cartoon, what statement would the cartoonist most likely agree with?
Football players are like entertainers.
Football players face serious risks.
Football players should invest wisely. - Answer-Football players face serious risks.


Study the editorial cartoon Join, or Die, created by Benjamin Franklin in 1754.

What does the symbol of the divided snake most likelyrepresent?
the American colonies' cooperation with one another
the weakness of American colonies when they operate separately
the need of American colonies to rid themselves of predators
Benjamin Franklin's personal opinion of snakes and other predators - Answer-the
weakness of American colonies when they operate separately

Study the editorial cartoon NFL Head Injuries by Adam Zyglis.

Based on the cartoon, what statement would the cartoonist most likely agree with?
Football players are like entertainers.
Football players face serious risks.
Football players should invest wisely. - Answer-Football players face serious risks.

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