Which statement about the War of the Worlds radio broadcast most clearly focuses
on the effects of its medium?
A. Different voices create the impression that listeners are hearing many
different accounts of the invasion.
B. At the end of the broadcast, Orson Welles compares telling the story
about Martian invaders to saying "Boo!" on Halloween.
C. Although the story focuses on the character of Pierson, many different
characters are introduced.
OD. The Martians are eventually defeated by microorganisms, such as
bactería, and not by humanity itself.

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The answer is D, I already had this question

. The Martians are eventually defeated by microorganisms, such as

bactería, and not by humanity itself. Thus, option "D" is correct.

What is the story setting of In the original novel?

In the original novel, written by H. G. Wells, the Martian invasion of Earth begins on a farm near London in 1898. However, in Orson Welles’ adaptation, the landing of the Martian spacecraft occurs in Grover’s Mill, New Jersey, and the action of the story takes place in the moment of the broadcast, in 1938.

Thus, option "D" is correct.

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