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natulia [17]
1 year ago
12

In the radio broadcast, having the announcer cut into the “regular program” helps add what to the story?

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2 answers:
Pachacha [2.7K]1 year ago
8 0
Hey there!

Your answer is option C.


<span>In the radio broadcast, having the announcer cut into the “regular program” helps add suspense to the story. This means it also adds tension. It wouldn't be annoyance because it isn't meant to make anyone annoyed, it wouldn't be confusion because it isn't mean to make anyone confused, and it wouldn't be frustration because it isn't meant to make anyone frustrated.

Final answer:
"C."

Hope this helps you.
Have a great day!</span>
e-lub [12.9K]1 year ago
5 0
C) Suspense............................
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