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why was it important to know the true source of \the war of the worlds\?
a. in order to get the most entertainment out of the experience of listening.
b. in order to evaluate the level of danger being reported.
c. in order to understand the way the rising action led to the climax.
d. in order to make the correct interpretation of the texts intended purpose.
Orson Welles' 1938 radio broadcast of The War of the Worlds was presented in a news bulletin style, which caused widespread panic as many listeners believed the alien invasion was real. Knowing the true source (a fictional adaptation of H.G. Wells' novel) allowed people to recognize it was not a genuine news report, so they could assess if the reported danger was actual or fictional.
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B. In order to evaluate the level of danger being reported.