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Part A - Both works portray the Boston Massacre from the point of view of the townspeople, not the soldiers.
<u>Explanation: </u>This answer was based off of light skimming so it could be incorrect, but I know for a fact that the image created of the Boston Massacre was done by someone on the Patriots’/Colonists’ side and exaggerated (with a warped, one sided perspective) as a way of garnering more support.
Part B - Both works suggest that the townspeople were unarmed.
<u>Explanation:</u> Although the passage mentions snowballs and sticks, the usage of guns or fatal weaponry is not alluded to at all.
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ut of all the options, lenses is the only option that is the tool used by a photographer. He makes uses of the lenses of different kind in order to take photos and capture moments of their own and other people's lives. A photographer can use lenses to use the photos taken from those lenses in order to build an argument of whatever sort they want.
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