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TEXT E ZITS by Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman In this cartoon, the boy's name is Jeremy Duncan and the woman is his mother, Connie Duncan. 4.1 Describe the woman's b... show full transcript
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In FRAME 1, the woman's body language indicates confusion and frustration. She has one hand on her hip, which often signifies impatience or defensiveness. Additionally, she is scratching her head, suggesting she is puzzled. Her eyes are wide open, indicating surprise or alertness, and her head is turned to the left, indicating she is engaged in the conversation with Jeremy.
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In FRAME 5, the woman is adjusting her glasses with a look of relief, indicating she has found them. In contrast, FRAME 4 shows her searching for her glasses, illustrating her frustration and confusion as she actively looks for something she cannot find.
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Yes, the cartoonist successfully creates humour in FRAME 6. The irony lies in the fact that although Jeremy has been neglectful, it is in this moment that he decides to assist his mother by pointing out that she is indeed wearing her glasses. This situation highlights the absurdity of the previous frames, showcasing both characters' forgetfulness, which adds a comedic element.
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