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English, 15.07.2020 01:01, Nathaliasmiles

[ANSWER CORRECTLY, AND I'LL MAKE YOU BRAINLIST FOR REAL!] Previously you read a chapter of H. G. Wells' novel War of the Worlds and listened to Orson Welles' radio broadcast of War of the Worlds. You also learned how to support your ideas when writing. Now write a paragraph outlining the similarities and differences between the chapter and the radio broadcast of War of the Worlds. Your paragraph must answer the following question: Which version of War of the Worlds is more effective in creating fear of the unknown? Remember to ask yourself: Which words, phrases, and sentences did the author select to make me think or feel this way about the reading selection? Why are those words, phrases, and sentences effective in making me think or feel the way I do about the reading selection? To help you, use your previously completed Venn diagram, where you recorded the differences and similarities of the novel and the radio broadcast. Be sure to use direct quotations, summarizing, and paraphrasing to support your ideas about which version of War of the Worlds is more effective at creating fear of the unknown. Take a look at the grading rubric to see how your paragraph will be graded and save the assessment instructions to help you complete this assignment.

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