Boys throwing stones at the cylinder
The radio broadcast version of "The War of the Worlds" excluded scenes that involved reporters interrupting the narrative to provide updates on the unfolding events, as well as scenes showing the military mobilizing to combat the Martian invasion. These omissions were likely made to maintain the tension and immediacy of the story for radio listeners.
Boys throwing stones at the cylinder
To make the broadcast seem more credible. APEX
(Apex Learning) To make the broadcast seem more like a real radio program and increase the audience's suspense.
D on apex sound effects such as a screams and crashes
A live orchestra and music
Scientific informationB. Commercial breaksC. Shouts and screamsD. Musical interludes. In the radio version of the war of the worlds what is included between news updates. A. Scientific information.
B. To make the sponsors happy and ask them. The music interludes in the radio version of The War of the Worlds were likely included to provide breaks in the narrative and create opportunities for advertising, pleasing sponsors that helped fund the broadcast. They served as a way to maintain listener engagement while also allowing for advertising messages to be delivered to the audience.
(Apex Learning) To add credibility to the broadcast and make it seem more real.
Orson Welles
The radio version was set on the day it was broadcast in the 1930s, while the novel was set in the late 1800
Musical Interludes. APEX
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