1.
A.) I think that the most powerful picture on this slideshow is one in Life in Iraq, it almost tells you the whole story of his army life. There is soldieres leaning on the truck because of the viewpoint. Also because you know where they are, and you know how they feel by the way they look and the expressions on there faces.
B.) I think the most powerful sequence is the one of coming home because you can see the happiness and tears of joy. You can see the story they are telling you and all he achieved and succeded in.
C.) These images work together by going in order its kind of like a timeline. They put the pictures in order of what happend first to last.
2.
A.) The verbs are written in present tense. They are written exactly what he is saying.
B.) The captions enhance the photos by explaining what is going on and to understand the picture. It also enhances by making the picture more powerful and for it to make sence to the viewer.
3.
A.) Ian helps the other soldier, Robert Munoz hand up the christmas lights in the platoon's operations center because Munoz like this place to be decorative for his troops.
4.)
A.) These features enhance the photographs by making the viewer pay more attention and so you can understand the picture better. It makes it more intresting and you can understand the way he was feeling and what was going through his mind.
B.) Videos are better than photos in some ways because they have better explanations of what is going on, some people might not get what is happening with just a caption and what the picture has. They might need someone to be explaining and talking about what is going on.
C.) Photos are better than videos in some ways because a picture can tell a whole story to some people without a caption. Also videos keep going and don't stop while pictures are like freezing time and you can see everything that happened in one shot.
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