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What differences do you see between the excerpt from H.G. Wells's War of the Worlds and the radio adaptation by Orson Welles?

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The distinction is that the author H.G. Wells's War of the Worlds is lengthier and more explicit than the radio adaptation, which is shorter. Do you, by chance, have any answer options?

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The difference would be that the author H.G. Wells's war of worlds would be more longer and specific rather than the radio adaption that is shorter.Do you have any answer choices by chance?
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