The most powerful picture is the first one. It just shows that he is gonna sign up for it and the expression on his face is very serious.
I think that the most powerful pictures would be the ones where he is with his family and when he is saying bye to go back to Iraq. Their the strongest ones because they show him having fun and in others he is crying, so is his family and friends.
The images show him from before he leaves to after he comes back and everything that happens between.
3. Click on the "i" button on the upper right side of the photos to see the captions.
A. For the photos in which Ian is the main subject of the photos, in what tense are the verbs usually written?
Present tense
B. How do the captions enhance the photographs?
They tell the story and what happening at that point in the picture.
Chapter 1, 8th picutre:
Ian is at his moms new place looking through some old pictures of him when he was younger. He shares these memories with Buddha and his mom and they are having a good time talking about the times he played baseball and all the good memories.
Chapter 2, 12th picture:
Ian is sitting in a meeting room with all of the soldiers butt is looking down because he feels alone and distanced from the rest.
Chapter 7, 17th picture:
Their all in a small room with white walls and everyone is having a good time. Ian is on the side laughing at the guy in the middle who seems to be dancing.
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