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Question 1 of 10Why did Welles react the way he did at the press conference after his radio broadcast of The War of the Worlds?A.He didn't realize audiences would automatically believe what they heard on the radio.B.He assumed listeners would recognize his voice from his previous radio broadcasts.C.He included several announcements within the broadcast stating the story was not real.D.He thought the H. G. Wells novel was so well known that people would recognize it.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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Question 1 of 10Why did Welles react the way he did at the press conference after his radio broadcast of The War of the Worlds?A.He didn't realize audiences would automatically believe what they heard on the radio.B.He assumed listeners would recognize his voice from his previous radio broadcasts.C.He included several announcements within the broadcast stating the story was not real.D.He thought the H. G. Wells novel was so well known that people would recognize it.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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Orson Welles reacted the way he did at the press conference after his radio broadcast of The War of the Worlds because he didn't realize audiences would automatically believe what they heard on the radio. He assumed that listeners would recognize the story as a dramatization of the well-known H.G. Wells novel, and he included several announcements within the broadcast stating that the story was not real. However, many listeners tuned in after the broadcast had already started and missed these disclaimers, leading to widespread panic and confusion.

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What reason does Orson Welles give at the press conference for his reaction to the panic caused by his radio broadcast of The War of the Worlds?A.The H. G. Wells novel is a classic and the story is well known.B.The broadcast included announcements that the events were not real.C.Listeners had already heard advertisements for his adaptation of The War of the Worlds.D.The police had informed the audience that nothing was happening.

Before the radio broadcast of The War of the Worlds, Orson Welles believed that his audience would be:A.frightened by the events of the story.B.angry at being tricked into believing that the story was real.C.excited to be involved in such an entertaining broadcast.D.annoyed at hearing a story that was unlikely to happen.

Question 2 of 10How did Welles capture the attention of people in the audience who may have been doing other things when his broadcast of The War of the Worlds began?A.He pretended to be a government official warning the audience of an attack.B.He asked members of the audience to stop what they were doing and listen closely.C.He adapted the beginning of the book for his broadcast to make it shorter and more exciting.D.He read the introduction of H. G. Wells's novel exactly as it was written.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

How did Orson Welles's interview after the radio broadcast of War of the Worlds differ from the New York Times account of it?A.The newspaper article expressed disbelief in people's reactions.B.Orson Welles acted surprised by people's reactions.C.The newspaper account acted surprised by people's reactions.D.Welles understood the way people reacted to the radio broadcast.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

Question 4 of 10How did Welles use the medium of radio to change the original story of The War of the Worlds?A.He mentioned that the people of Earth didn't believe they could be attacked by an alien race.B.He used a narrator to tell the audience about events that had taken place over six years ago.C.He included information about the Martians' dying planet and why they had come to Earth.D.He added elements like news bulletins and musical breaks that grabbed the audience's attention.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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