The character of "My Forbidden Face" by Latifa, 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 not being able to become a scientists as she had hoped

PLEASE HELP!!!

I am not familiar with this story. It is a book-length story covering five years of living under the Taliban in Afghanistan. Perhaps someone else here has read it. But you should indicate your answer in any case.

please help me this is the only question i REALLY got stuck on. PLEASE HELP :(

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The answer is A

To answer this question, we need to refer to the book "My Forbidden Face" by Latifa. This book is a memoir written by Latifa, a young Afghan woman, about her experiences living under the Taliban regime in Afghanistan.

To find the answer, we need to understand the context in which the cartoon is mentioned. It is mentioned as a way for Latifa to describe something about the Taliban and their actions.

The most appropriate way to find the answer is by referring to the specific passage in the book where Latifa discusses the cartoon. If you have access to the book, you can search for keywords such as "cartoon," "scientists," or "Taliban" to find the relevant section.

By reading the passage, you can understand Latifa's intention with the cartoon and choose the most appropriate answer option. If you do not have access to the book, you may try searching for reviews, analyses, or summaries of the book online. However, it is always best to refer directly to the source material for accuracy.