How did Welles capture the attention of people in the audience who may ha
been doing other things when his broadcast of The War of the Worlds begar
A. He read the introduction of H. G. Wells's novel exactly as it was
written.
B. He asked members of the audience to stop what they were doing
and listen closely.
C. He adapted the beginning of the book for his broadcast to make it
shorter and more exciting.
D. He pretended to be a government official warning the audience of
an attack.

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Answer:

D. He pretended to be a government official warning the audience of an attack.

Explanation:

Orson Welles got everyone's attention in a cool way during  "The War of the Worlds" radio show. Instead of just reading the story, he pretended to be a government official warning folks about an alien attack. This made it feel super real and scary, like a true emergency. By doing this, Welles really grabbed the attention of the listeners