How did Welles react to the panic caused by his radio broadcast The War of the Worlds?A.He was sad that people had been hurt in the panic.B.He was angry that the public hadn't read the book.C.He was happy that so many people had heard the broadcast.D.He was confused and stunned by the public's reaction.
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How did Welles react to the panic caused by his radio broadcast The War of the Worlds?A.He was sad that people had been hurt in the panic.B.He was angry that the public hadn't read the book.C.He was happy that so many people had heard the broadcast.D.He was confused and stunned by the public's reaction.
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D. He was confused and stunned by the public's reaction.
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