This story, as a whole, has both strengths and weaknesses. This book has two strengths. One of these strengths is that the book contains images. The images add visual context to the story, which is very helpful and helpful for those in the audience who are visual learners. For example, the eight pages between pages 138 and 139 feature images along with descriptive captions. Some of these images include the famous photo or painting of the Boston Massacre, John Burgoyne, Major General Sir Henry Clinton, Charles Lee, a political cartoon called "Six-Pence a Day", a self-portrait of Major John Andre, a Drummer and British piper, General Burgoyne's camp and German mercenaries of the Prince Carl Regiment. Throughout the book there are also pages that contain various maps. By including these images in the book, as well as many others, readers are able to visualize the American Revolutionary War and its events as they read the text. In this way, I am able to better understand the content and plot of the book. The second of these strengths is its organization. By placing events in chronological order, the audience is able to create a mental chronology of the events of the war and helps them
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