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The term “lame duck” refers to a candidate who has not been re-elected, but remains in office until the newly elected politician is sworn in. how could a cartoonist best use the term “lame duck” in a political cartoon? a. use a drawing of a duck with the caption “lame duck” to provide clarity for the reader b. exaggerate the duck’s bill to show the candidate has a big mouth and talks a lot c. depict an analogy between a candidate who is ineffective and a duck on crutches by the edge of a pond d. use the duck as a symbol to represent candidates who are not re-elected

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