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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1 - noting: what words are in the cartoon? What might they mean?<br>California, Oregon, Washington <br>They mean that people from other states went there  <br>2 - noting: what images are used? What does each image represent? Is it labeled? I think the image is how the people felt how the japanese <br>3 - inferring: what is the objective or purpose of the cartoon? I think the purpose of this cartoon was </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1 - noting: what words are in the cartoon? What might they mean?  <strong>Maybe only alley cats but jeepers! theres alot of them.</strong> <strong>The image means that something can be weak or small. but a lot of them can put up a fight.</strong><br>2 - noting: what images are used? What does each image represent? Is it labeled? <strong>Alley cats. It means that cats are weak, but there's a lot of them.<br></strong>3 - inferring: what is the objective or purpose of the cartoon? <strong>To show that weak thing's can win against a tough opponent.</strong></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1 - noting: what words are in the cartoon? What might they mean? The words in the cartoon might mean something that goes along the line of patriotism. <br>2 - noting: what images are used? What does each image represent? Is it labeled? The image that is being used is two men having a conversation about something. <br>3 - inferring: what is the objective or purpose of the cartoon? I think the objective or purpose of this cartoon is trying to get people to vote and show patriotism for their country. </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1 - noting: what words are in the cartoon? What might they mean?<strong>Insecticide- Seems like a type of spray that kills insects</strong><br>2 - noting: what images are used? What does each image represent? Is it labeled? <strong>It seems like people are wanting to get rid of something bad that their thinking of and their calling the bad things insects<br>3 - </strong>inferring: what is the objective or purpose of the cartoon? <strong>The purpose may be that you should not think of bad things or be racists.</strong></div><div><br><br></div>]]></description>
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