A. dot angry U. U usappIUV9. She bent her knees for forgiveness.b. to disapprove c. humbly asking sorry d. badly bruised10.

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U. U usappIUV9. She bent her knees for forgiveness.b. to disapprove c. humbly asking sorry d. badly bruised10. Bata kept company with god-Ra to seek consolationa. source ofannoyance, nuisanceb. taking advantage of opportunities while it’s availablec. an experience of the same harmful or unpleasant thing that one has inflicted on othersd. to remain with or accompany someone specially to make them feel more comfortable with a certainsituationRead and understand the statement carefully. Fill in the blanks with the correct answer from the words insidehe box.picturesmessagelampoontextwordless editorialbiggercartooncaricatures emotionseditorial cartoonistsEditorial cartoon uses (11)and (12)to make a statement. It aexpresses opinions about a wide range of topics in the news, such as politics or culture. (13)often use images of well-known people, places and things to send a (14)There aredifferent techniques on how to interpret an editorial cartoon. First look at the images and text in the cartoand describe what you see. Next, search for the (15)picture- the meaning of the cartoonLastly, ask students to think about what has happened in the past and what is happening in the present asrelates to the cartoon. Editorial cartoon is also called (16)(17)comes from the words caricatures and lampoon. A subtle attack that is presented humorously is called(18)while drawing of people in which physical features are exaggerated is called (1One tip for editorial cartooning is to use facial expressions and (20)​

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