Christmas MT's answer to BlackpinkHYLT's Secondary 1 Maths Singapore question.

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From this question, we can see that this is an inference question from a cartoon.

Format: State the inference and evidence from the source.

From the cartoon, I can infer that the British was confident that their defenses in Singapore was sufficient to protect against the incoming Japanese threat in 1941. The cartoon portrays the analogy of the childhood story “Three Little Pigs” where the big bad wolf struggles to attack the pig inside the brick house. From the cartoon, we can see that the big bad wolf is referenced as Japan, as seen from the flag on its trousers. On the other hand, the pig and the brick house is labelled as Singapore. We can see that the wolf is struggling to blow the house down, signifying the struggles to invade into Singapore’s strong defenses. The pig seems to be happy and confident that the wolf is unable to invade Singapore.