Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Itame
Orgão: Pref. Brazabrantes-GO

Cartoons can sometimes make a serious point. Benjamin Franklin’s 1754 “Join or Die” began the use of political cartoons. These visuals have been important in history by informing illiterate citizens and conveying a point of view on a political issue. Cartoonists, with a single picture, could insult enemies, celebrate allies, change people’s minds on important issues, and be humorous enough to make an impact on the public’s view. Political cartoons bring humor and exaggeration to past and current issues. I tell my students political cartoons are pictures with a point. We can provide students with the tools and questions they can use to decode and understand political cartoons.
https://blog.socialstudies.com/the-teachers-guide-to-helping-elementary-students-analyze-political-cartoons Acesso em: 7 de junho de 2022.
Which of the following does not show the value of political cartoons in the classroom?