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What tone does Welles use in his response to the panic caused by the radio broadcast of The War of the Worlds?

A. Confident yet confused
B. Modest yet rude
C. Sad yet remorseful
D. Happy yet upset

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Confident yet confused
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The answer is: A. Confident yet confused

Orson Welles said, "We've been putting on all sorts of things from the most realistic situations to the wildest fantasy and nobody ever bothered to get serious about them before. We just can't understand why this should have had such an amazing reaction.” They did not know at the time that mostly of the people were listening other famous program so by the time the change to Welles program they did not know it was a history. Welles was not sure what was happening and why all the people get panic however they programs was presented with and introduction which made him feel confident.


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