2 Points What do the panicked reactions to the radio broadcast of The War of the Worlds help you infer about some people in the audience? O A. They were nervous and ready to believe anything. O B. They had not gone to school or been educated. O C. They liked to be scared by things on the radio. O D. They had previously been attacked by aliens.
A. They were nervous and ready to believe anything.
Explanation:
There had been no proof of alien existence, let alone alien invasion before Welles' broadcast, and it would likely be more easily confirmed if it were really happening.