<span>Orson Welles reading of the War of the Worlds on radio sparked a panic on October 30, 1938. Some people may have missed the introduction to the fiction. They
interpreted it as a news broadcast. Wells thought that the book was known well enough as a work of science fiction. He did not intended to create a panic
among the audience, but to some it had sounded like a news broadcast. Welles changed the localities from England to New Jersey in the United States.
Therefore some of the audience thought it was happening in their area. The police came to CBS and tried to stop the radio program. After the broadcast there
was widespread controversy and the incident became famous known as the Halloween panic of 1938.</span>
I think the correct answers from the choices listed above are options a and c. Some of the poor choices made by mercedes, hal, and charles in the call of the wild would be that they packed to much on the sled and <span>they did not ration the food for the dogs. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.</span>
The elements that are considered technical are:
- Special Effects
- Scenery
- Costumes
The readers mind think about reading the headlines is the advertising
I'd say D, because that seems like a good writers strategy. To give information centered around the narrative and theme. Otherwise, A.