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zepelin [54]
2 years ago
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Consider these versions of The War of the Worlds. Excerpt 1, from H. G. Wells's novel The War of the Worlds: "Henderson," he cal

led, "you saw that shooting star last night?" "Well?" said Henderson. "It's out on Horsell Common now." "Good Lord!" said Henderson. "Fallen meteorite! That's good." "But it's something more than a meteorite. It's a cylinder—an artificial cylinder, man! And there’s something inside." Excerpt 2, from Howard E. Koch's script for Orson Welles's radio adaptation: WILMUTH: I seen a kinda greenish streak and then zingo! Somethin' smacked the ground. Knocked me clear out of my chair! PHILLIPS: Well, were you frightened, Mrs. Wilmuth? MRS. WILMUTH: Well, I—I ain't quite sure. I reckon I—I was kinda riled. PHILLIPS: Thank you, Mr. Wilmuth. Thank you. Which statement best describes the similarity between these versions? Both versions cite expert testimony. Both versions explain scientific terms. Both versions share the impressions of local residents. Both versions show friendships developing during the crisis.
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Savatey [412]2 years ago
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<span>Both versions share the impressions of local residents. The awareness that the meteorite struck a certain field, that it is a cylinder with something inside, that is was observed as a greenish streak, and that it smacked the ground-all these were impressions of local people.</span>
GaryK [48]2 years ago
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Answer: Both versions share the impressions of local people.

It is clear that both versions develop a typical dialogue between two persons, where one of the speakers shares his/her reaction to the unknown, the fear of not knowing what he's just witnessed.

Such informality and confidence in their speech reveal that they know each other, and one speaker asking the other for reaffirmation of the event implies that they belong to the same location. Also, neither of them use scientific terminology to narrate the event, in fact, they use their own words to describe it.

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