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How does the cartoonist use an analogy to express his viewpoint in this cartoon?
The cartoonist compares a seal to a meal to show the importance of the food chain.
The cartoonist compares the ocean to a restaurant to show the importance of food safety.
The cartoonist compares the shark's illness to food poisoning to show that pollution affects wildlife.
The cartoonist compares the sharks to human beings to show that sharks are as intelligent as people.
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3. The cartoonist compares the shark's illness to food poisoning to show that pollution affects wildlife.
Explanation: Portraying the shark as suffering “food poisoning” makes pollution’s effects concrete and relatable, showing contaminants move up the food chain and harm animals. The other choices misread the analogy (it's not about restaurant/food-safety rules, seal-as-meal emphasis, or equating shark intelligence with humans).
3. The cartoonist compares the shark's illness to food poisoning to show that pollution affects wildlife.
Explanation: Portraying the shark as suffering “food poisoning” makes pollution’s effects concrete and relatable, showing contaminants move up the food chain and harm animals. The other choices misread the analogy (it's not about restaurant/food-safety rules, seal-as-meal emphasis, or equating shark intelligence with humans).
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