Listly by Tricia Friedman
DP students and teachers rejoice, here is support for Paper 1
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Daily political cartoons by members of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists (AAEC). The site also includes editorial cartoon archives, cartoonist profiles and articles about cartoon news & history.
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A newspaper article has a beginning, middle and end. That's the way it's meant to be read. Sure, sometimes we read the first paragraph, skim the middle, and read the last par. Sometimes we even read the final sentence and think, "Actually I'll read all of this from the beginning", and we go back.