operas were written to move an audience and to influence them
into thinking/feeling certain things
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What is the comparative and superlative of credible
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more credible, most credible
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What modern medium allows hoaxes to spread quickly and easily to a large number of people
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The internet.
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How do the townspeople first react to the appearance of the mars cylinder
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(Apex Learning) They are curious about the object and what is inside it.
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What appears in between news updates in the radio version of the war of the worlds
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Musical Interludes. APEX
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How can a hoax help to create social changes
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By drawing attention to an issue that people might not know about otherwise.
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How does the narrator most clearly change from the beginning to the end of the story
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By the end of the story, he is more philosophical than scientific.
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What statement is the best explanation of how a hoax works
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A hoaxer causes people to spread a made-up story that they believe is true.
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Why does Wells choose Martians to attack England in The War of the Worlds instead of a more familiar enemy such as the Germans
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A. Wells believed that Martians existed and were coming to Earth to attack England. B. Wells wanted to illustrate that England could be caught with its guard down. C. Wells wanted to show sympathy for the families of soldiers killed in real wars and conflicts. D. Wells didn't want the British people to think that the Germans were attacking.
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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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Did operas influence the audience
most definitely yes
operas were written to move an audience and to influence them
into thinking/feeling certain things
What is the comparative and superlative of credible
more credible, most credible
What modern medium allows hoaxes to spread quickly and easily to a large number of people
The internet.
How do the townspeople first react to the appearance of the mars cylinder
(Apex Learning) They are curious about the object and what is inside it.
What appears in between news updates in the radio version of the war of the worlds
Musical Interludes. APEX
How can a hoax help to create social changes
By drawing attention to an issue that people might not know about otherwise.
How does the narrator most clearly change from the beginning to the end of the story
By the end of the story, he is more philosophical than scientific.
What statement is the best explanation of how a hoax works
A hoaxer causes people to spread a made-up story that they believe is true.
Why does Wells choose Martians to attack England in The War of the Worlds instead of a more familiar enemy such as the Germans
A. Wells believed that Martians existed and were coming to Earth to attack England. B. Wells wanted to illustrate that England could be caught with its guard down. C. Wells wanted to show sympathy for the families of soldiers killed in real wars and conflicts. D. Wells didn't want the British people to think that the Germans were attacking.
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