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The radio version makes the broadcast seem more credible by including interviews with officials such as the US Secretary of the Interior, as stated in option B.

The radio version of the novel

The sci-fi novel "War of the Worlds" was famously adapted for a radio broadcast. The purpose of the adaptation was to make it seem more credible, that is, as real as possible.

The broadcast was meant to sound like a news bulletin interrupting a regular radio show, so that people would feel like that event was really taking place. To make it all sound even more credible, the broadcast included interviews with officials such as the US Secretary of the Interior.

With the information above in mind, we can choose option B as the correct answer.

The complete question is the following:

How does the radio version of "The War of the Worlds" make the broadcast seem more credible?

  • By allowing one of the main characters to be killed by martians.
  • By including interviews with officials such as the US Secretary of the Interior.
  • By setting the story in the real town of Princeton New Jersey.
  • By frightening people making them think they are being attacked.

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