Study the cartoon Bubble Sheets, by Greg Kearney.
2 children are holding test sheets and a sign behind them reads "Today's test schedule." One child says "I am ready to live in a world where we fill in bubble sheets, lots of them."
What evidence supports the cartoonist’s perspective about testing?
a
The students have no expressions on their faces, showing that they are not happy about the tests.
b
The exams are huge and are labeled "more tests" and "still more tests," showing that testing is overdone.
c
The student's response to testing is that he is prepared for it, showing that testing works well.
d
The children are paying attention to the test schedule, showing that students are diligent.
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