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Look at these posters about World War II. Choose one of the posters, and discuss its message in a brief essay of about 200–300 words. Be sure to start with a statement about which poster you have chosen. Describe how the artist uses graphic design and symbolism to convey the message. Also discuss the context in which the poster was created. Why did the US government decide this message was important?

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