The Dark Game Vs Code Book Analysis

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The two texts, The Dark Game and The Code Book, have many similarities and differences. The similarities in The Dark Game and The Code Book are what make the two books similar. One of the Similarities is that they talk about a code or codes. They also discuss the importance of codes throughout history. Most importantly, they have a way of protecting the information or Intelligence from being stolen or being seen.

The differences in The Dark Game and The Code Book are what set these two books apart. The Dark Game is presented in a story like format while The Code Book is presented with a central Idea and supporting details. The Code Book is in the modern era, while The Dark Game is in the American Civil War era. The Dark game use cyphers

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