I am stuck!!! Help please I believe A & B are the answers can someone check me? Use the political cartoon about William Howard Taft and Theodore Roosevelt to answer the question. A political cartoon shows William Howard Taft next to a sign that reads, 'Pets Boarded Here. W. H. Taft, manager. On the porch in front of Taft is a skinny, ragged-looking cat labeled, 'My policies. Theodore Roosevelt appears startled by the cat's appearance. His coattails and top hat fly into the air as he jumps in surprise. A caption at the bottom of the cartoon reads, 'Is that the best care you could take of my cat?' In the lower left corner of the cartoon, the artist's signature reads, 'Wilder. Analyze the question to determine the artist's point of view. Which elements of the cartoon suggest that the artist disapproves of how Taft has handled Roosevelt's policies? Select the two correct answers. A. The poor condition of the cat B. The "Pets Boarded Here" sign C. Taft's well-groomed mustache D. Taft's broad smile at Roosevelt E. Roosevelt's startled expression