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1.) What is the event or issue that inspired the cartoon? 2.) Are there any real people in the cartoon? Who is portrayed in the cartoon? 3.) Which of the following did the cartoonist use? symbolism - What objects did they use to stand for something? exaggeration/caricature - What physical features, habits, or problems were overstated**? none** labeling/captioning - How were they add clarity or emphasis? analogy - How did the artist make a comparison between two unlike things that share some characteristics? What were they? irony - How did the artist show a difference between the way things are and the way things should be or expected to be? juxtaposition - Why were people or objects placed near each other, side-by-side? 4.) What is the cartoonist's opinion about the topic portrayed in the cartoon? 5.) Do you agree or disagree with the cartoonist's opinion? Why? I disagree cuz Hilary and Bill Clinton could pay for their campaigne as much as Obama can.
 * None**
 * Bill Clinton, Hilary Clinton,Senator Obama**
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 * Used sign**
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 * They made Obama look poor and made hilary and bill lopk like their from the flinstones**
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Step2) Hillary and Bill want change.

Step4) Why are political cartoons so popular? What do these cartoons contribute to public debate? What do they detract from it? Are there any subjects that are too sensitive to editorialize through cartoons—issues that can be written about but not drawn? What are they and why are they too sensitive?

Political Cartoons are so popular becausethey have a meaning to them. They contribute to public debate by letting people understand the complex meaning of what is being talked about.



Step Two)

Hilary and Bil Clinton want change.