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How does Welles support his point that audiences should have been familiar with the story line of the war of the worlds

A. He mentions that the novel had been turned into a children's comic strip.

B. He lets the audience know how surprised he is at their reaction.

C. He tells the audience that he enjoys reading adventure stories.

D. He gives more details about the story behind the classic novel.

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A

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A. He mentions that the novel had been turned into a children's comic strip.

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