How did the radio version of the war of the worlds create logos?
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a. by having actors...
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How did the radio version of the war of the worlds create logos?
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a. by having actors posing as scientists give facts and information
about the supposed events
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b. by using music to grab the audience's attention and draw them
into the story
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c. by scaring the audience and making them believe the attack was
real
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d. by interviewing government officials to establish credibility
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