According to the article about historical context, how did Orson Welles's radio broadcast of The War of the Worlds establish its credibility as a real event?
A. By using long, descriptive sentences that helped the audience visualize the action
B. By telling the audience that the events broadcast on the show were fake
C. By providing information from a series of experts who were actually fictional
D. By having an announcer tell the audience what was happening
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@annie12m @welshfella
OpenStudy (anonymous):
this u.s history or what?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no one is in history
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i mean the question your asking is it related to it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\its history
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
and yea
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh well your options is between A or D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
can u explain y?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
actually i was gonna write more but it was basically just bullitens because first two-thirds of the one-hour broadcast was presented as a series of simulated news bulletins
OpenStudy (anonymous):
*bulletins dang auto correct
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