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English, 30.04.2021 21:10 naomiedgrey

When finished, pick one cartoon and one song to evaluate using the questions below (online students can simply type their answers into the Schoology assignment). Song

1. Name of parody song

2. What song was parodied? (What was the original song?)

3. What lesson or moral was being taught? Or, what was being criticized?

4. Was this an effective form of satire (did you get the message)? Why or why not?

5. What did you think of the parody? (Personal reflection)

Cartoon

1. Which cartoon did you pick?

2. What was it about?

3. What lesson or moral was being taught? Or, What was being criticized?

4. Was this an effective form of satire (did you get the message)? Why or why not?

5. What did you think of the cartoon? (Personal response)

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