Political Cartoons and
       Inference
  November: Native American
       Heritage Month
Inference
• For each of these cartoons/comics, you
  need to infer certain pieces of information.
• Answer the following questions:
  – What does the cartoon/comic show?
  – What does it say? Literally, what is the text?
  – What stereotypes are shown? What does that
    say about the author/illustrator?
     • What is the problem with this?
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Political cartoons and inference november na

  • 1. Political Cartoons and Inference November: Native American Heritage Month
  • 2. Inference • For each of these cartoons/comics, you need to infer certain pieces of information. • Answer the following questions: – What does the cartoon/comic show? – What does it say? Literally, what is the text? – What stereotypes are shown? What does that say about the author/illustrator? • What is the problem with this?
  • 4. 3
  • 5. 4
  • 6. 5
  • 7. 6