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Question 2 of 10For the radio broadcast War of the Worlds, why didn't Orson Welles read the novel as it was written?A.He wanted to create conflict by setting up the humans to fight with the aliens.B.He wanted to make history by showing that he was an innovative producer.C.He wanted to cause chaos by forcing people to get ready for a pretend attack.D.He wanted to create suspense by making the story feel more immediate and real.

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Question 2 of 10For the radio broadcast War of the Worlds, why didn't Orson Welles read the novel as it was written?A.He wanted to create conflict by setting up the humans to fight with the aliens.B.He wanted to make history by showing that he was an innovative producer.C.He wanted to cause chaos by forcing people to get ready for a pretend attack.D.He wanted to create suspense by making the story feel more immediate and real.

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Orson Welles didn't read the novel "War of the Worlds" as it was written for the radio broadcast because he wanted to create suspense by making the story feel more immediate and real. This is option D.

The radio broadcast was presented as a series of news bulletins, which suggested to many listeners that an actual alien invasion was currently in progress. This format was chosen to engage and captivate the audience, making the story feel more immediate and real, rather than just reading the novel verbatim.

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