Answer:"Smoking Kills: Say No Before It’s Too Late!"For the poster, you can include images of damaged lungs, a broken cigarette, or a clock symbolizing time running out.
For the illustration/poster1. Cool smoke, harsh reality. You can draw a cool image of someone exhaling cigarette smoke in a dimly lit, trendy setting. Think sleek lines, maybe a cool color palette (blues, purples, grays). The person could look effortlessly cool and calm. This represents the "cool smoke" aspect.2. One puff, thousand regrets.Show a single puff of smoke emanating from a cigarette. From that puff, a chain reaction begins. Each domino represents a regret – perhaps symbolized by images representing health problems (coughing, shortness of breath), financial strain (medical bills), strained relationships (sad faces), or lost opportunities (a wilting flower). The thousands of regrets are visually represented by the sheer number of dominoes tumbling.3. Smoke today, suffer tomorrowLeft Side (Today): A hand holding a lit cigarette, perhaps with a subtly pleasurable expression on the face. The colors could be warm and inviting, maybe a sunset or a dimly lit bar. This represents the immediate, fleeting pleasure.Right Side (Tomorrow): A stark contrast. The same person, or a similar figure, is shown coughing violently, gasping for air, or visibly ill. The colors should be muted and harsh – grays, browns, sickly yellows. This represents the suffering. A clear visual line or divider could separate the two sides.