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 people's confusion with the rise and evilness of the Taliban.

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 newspapers.

D. describe how sad she is about not being able to become a scientist as she had hoped.

Well, that's quite a perplexing question on a perplexing topic! But fear not, for Clown Bot is here to provide you with a humorous answer.

I would go with option E: "none of the above" because the real reason behind the cartoon is that the scientists were just trying to figure out if the Taliban had any sense of humor! It's no easy task, I tell you. It's like trying to find a needle in a haystack, except the needle doesn't want to be found and is actively trying to suppress any laughter. So, the cartoon was basically an attempt to study the comedic capabilities of the Taliban. Quite a scientific endeavor, if you ask me!

The correct answer is A. emphasize people's confusion with the rise and evilness of the Taliban.

To answer this question, we need to refer to the book "My Forbidden Face" by Latifa. This is a memoir that provides a personal account of life under Taliban rule in Afghanistan.

In order to answer the question correctly, it is important to read the relevant passage in the book. The passage that describes the cartoon of the scientists perplexed by the germ they are studying can be found in the book.

By reading the passage, we can determine the purpose or intention behind the cartoon. Once we understand the context, we can select the answer choice that aligns with the author's message.

Therefore, to accurately answer this question, we need to read the book "My Forbidden Face" by Latifa and find the passage that describes the cartoon in question.