Answer:
He informs the listener that the story was not real and provides a moral.
Explanation:
Orson Welles presents himself, out of character, to explain that the broadcast was not about a real (even though they did announce it in the beginning). Many people didn't question what was being said on the Radio, which caused a mass hysteria. That consequence seems to be unintended, as Orson explained:
"You will be relieved, I hope, to learn that we didn't mean it, and that both institutions are still open for business. So goodbye, everybody, and remember, please, for the next day or so, the terrible lesson you learned tonight. That grinning, glowing, globular invader of your living room is an inhabitant of the pumpkin patch, and if your doorbell rings and nobody's there, that was no Martian; it's Halloween."
An incident that involves someone overcoming an emotional or mental conflict
The correct answer is A. To give instructions on how to make a pinhole viewer in order to see a solar eclipse
Explanation:
The text presented explains what an eclipse is as well as the process to make a pinhole viewer to observe this natural phenomenon. and avoid the eye damage this might cause. Due to this, the text shows mainly a sequence structure through words such as first, second, next, then and finally that helps the author to provide the reader precise and clear instructions on how to make a pinhole viewer. Thus, the sequence structure of the text is used to give instructions to the reader (Option A).
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Explanation:
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