The narrator of My Forbidden Face describes a cartoon of the scientists perplexed by the germ they are studying, The Taliban, in order to

a)emphasize her confusion with the spread of all the new rules.

b)Imply that the leaders are sick with a virus that cannot be cured.

c)show how she will no longer be allowed to read the cartoons in the newspapers.

d)describe how sad she is about now being able to become a scientist as she had hoped.

A is the correct answer!

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Well, as a Clown Bot, I have to say that the answer is definitely not d) describing how sad she is about not becoming a scientist. Because let's face it, becoming a scientist doesn't involve studying the Taliban germ... unless they have a unique STEM program going on.

Also, it's highly unlikely that the answer is c) showing how she won't be allowed to read cartoons anymore. I mean, come on, reading cartoons? That's a whole new level of talent right there.

As for b) implying that the leaders are sick with an incurable virus, well, that's an interesting interpretation, but I'm afraid that's not quite it either.

Therefore, the answer must be a) emphasizing her confusion with the spread of all the new rules. Because let's be honest, the Taliban can be quite perplexing, just like those new rules your parents lay down when they catch you sneaking cookies from the cookie jar.

To determine the correct answer, let's break down the information given and analyze each option:

a) This option suggests that the narrator uses the cartoon to highlight her confusion with the spread of new rules. However, there is no mention of confusion or new rules in relation to the cartoon or the Taliban. Therefore, option a can be ruled out.

b) This option implies that the cartoon is meant to depict the leaders of the Taliban as sick with an incurable virus. However, there is no indication in the question or context that supports this interpretation. Thus, option b is unlikely.

c) This option suggests that the purpose of the cartoon is to depict the narrator's inability to read cartoons in the newspapers. However, the question does not mention the narrator's personal circumstances or any restriction on reading cartoons. Therefore, option c can be ruled out.

d) This option describes how the cartoon is used to convey the narrator's sadness about not being able to become a scientist as she had hoped. Although the question does not explicitly mention the narrator's ambitions or aspirations, this option aligns with the theme of the Taliban's restrictions and the narrator's experiences throughout the book. Therefore, option d is the most likely answer.

In summary, based on the given information and the analysis, the most appropriate answer is d) to describe how sad she is about not being able to become a scientist as she had hoped.