it play on reader fear or attack and train them in urban warfare
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How do the townspeople first react to the appearance of the mars cylinder the War of the Worlds
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They are curios about the object and what it is
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How did the radio version of The War of the Worlds warn the audience that the broadcast was not real
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By announcing it before during and after the broadcast (APEX)
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How does Wells's narrator add a sense of credibility to The War of the Worlds
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by using scientific language that shows he knows what he is talking about
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In The War of the Worlds the narrator believes that Martians came to Earth because
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Mars is dying.
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What can you infer about the narrator from this passage of The War of the Worlds
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That he is intelligent and well educated - APEX :)
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What evidence from the novel The War of the Worlds supports the theme that humans are too vain and shouldn't take their safety for granted
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No one gave a thought to the older worlds of space as sources of
human danger, or thought of them only to dismiss the idea of life
upon them as impossible or improbable.
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What can you do to be sure that information reported by a media source is truthful
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Ask yourself if the source of the information is credible.
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In the radio broadcast war of the Worlds how did Orson Welles change the novel to better fit the new medium of radio
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He used shorter sentences and simpler words.
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Which option is the best example of believable evidence that could be used in a hoax
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a photograph of an alien spaceship landing on earth TRUE for APEX
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Why does Wells call the Martian spacecraft the Thing
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(Apex) Because he doesn't fully understand what it is yet.
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What theme do both the novel and radio versions of The War of the Worlds share
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Humans are too vain and shouldn't take their safety for granted
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How does the opening paragraph of The War of the Worlds create suspense
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by giving hints about events in the story that have already happend
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What is a characteristic of the invasion novel
it play on reader fear or attack and train them in urban warfare
How do the townspeople first react to the appearance of the mars cylinder the War of the Worlds
They are curios about the object and what it is
How did the radio version of The War of the Worlds warn the audience that the broadcast was not real
By announcing it before during and after the broadcast (APEX)
How does Wells's narrator add a sense of credibility to The War of the Worlds
by using scientific language that shows he knows what he is talking about
In The War of the Worlds the narrator believes that Martians came to Earth because
Mars is dying.
What can you infer about the narrator from this passage of The War of the Worlds
That he is intelligent and well educated - APEX :)
What evidence from the novel The War of the Worlds supports the theme that humans are too vain and shouldn't take their safety for granted
No one gave a thought to the older worlds of space as sources of
human danger, or thought of them only to dismiss the idea of life
upon them as impossible or improbable.
What can you do to be sure that information reported by a media source is truthful
Ask yourself if the source of the information is credible.
In the radio broadcast war of the Worlds how did Orson Welles change the novel to better fit the new medium of radio
He used shorter sentences and simpler words.
Which option is the best example of believable evidence that could be used in a hoax
a photograph of an alien spaceship landing on earth TRUE for APEX
Why does Wells call the Martian spacecraft the Thing
(Apex) Because he doesn't fully understand what it is yet.
What theme do both the novel and radio versions of The War of the Worlds share
Humans are too vain and shouldn't take their safety for granted
How does the opening paragraph of The War of the Worlds create suspense
by giving hints about events in the story that have already happend