All of the following features of Paul Revere’s engraving help explain why it’s considered propaganda rather than a true depiction of events EXCEPT

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Use the following information for Questions below. On the evening of March 5, 1770 in Boston, a crowd of American workmen began throwing snowballs and rocks at British soldiers. A shot rang out, and then several soldiers fired their weapons, resulting in the deaths of five civilians. This event became known as the Boston Massacre. The following figure shows an engraving by Paul Revere produced three weeks later, titled The Bloody Massacre Perpetrated in King-Street. The engraving depicts an orderly line of smiling British soldiers firing calmly into a peaceful, unarmed American crowd. It... Show more

All of the following features of Paul Revere’s engraving help explain why it’s considered propaganda rather than a true depiction of events EXCEPT