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Whose perspective does an editorial cartoonist use to create a cartoon?
the readers’ perspective
politicians’ perspective
their boss’s perspective
their own perspective
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their own perspective
An editorial cartoonist expresses their (or the paper's) viewpoint on current events, using caricature, symbolism, and satire to comment and persuade.
An editorial cartoonist expresses their (or the paper's) viewpoint on current events, using caricature, symbolism, and satire to comment and persuade.
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