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Consider this chart comparing the print and radio versions of The War of the Worlds.
Two column chart comparing the print and radio versions of The War of the Worlds.
Which description of the narration in the Orson Welles Radio adaptation best completes the chart?
one narrator, past tense
one narrator, present tense
many speakers, past tense
many speakers, present tense
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many speakers, present tense
The 1938 radio adaptation was staged as live news bulletins and eyewitness reports with multiple voices speaking in the present tense for immediacy.
The 1938 radio adaptation was staged as live news bulletins and eyewitness reports with multiple voices speaking in the present tense for immediacy.
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