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How does the text "Ivy U. Law" on the board show the cartoonist’s perspective?
It shows that the cartoonist thinks Supreme Court justices are supposed to rely on their opinions.
It shows that the cartoonist thinks the students in Ivy League schools are not working hard enough.
It shows that the cartoonist thinks that many Supreme Court justices have Ivy League educations.
It shows that the cartoonist thinks that classes in Ivy League colleges are conducted on computers.
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It shows that the cartoonist thinks that many Supreme Court justices have Ivy League educations.
Explanation: labeling the classroom "Ivy U. Law" links the law school to the justices, suggesting the cartoonist’s view that the Court is populated by graduates of Ivy League law schools.
Explanation: labeling the classroom "Ivy U. Law" links the law school to the justices, suggesting the cartoonist’s view that the Court is populated by graduates of Ivy League law schools.
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