The formal language that Orson Welles used in the "prank" radio broadcast drama about the Earth being taken over by Martians can be seen in the following quotes:
There are aliens dropping from space and many people are running and there is a great cloud of smoke that is emitted by the giant Martian "war machines" and "dropping like flies". [abriged]
<h3>What is Formal Language?</h3>
This refers to the type of language that is used to communicate to people in an official manner.
Hence, we can see that the "prank" radio broadcast drama about the Earth being taken over by Martians was actually an adaptation of H. G. Wells's novel <em>The War of the Worlds</em> (1898).
This led to widespread panic by many listeners who did not know that this was, in fact, a drama adaptation being re-enacted on the radio.
Read more about <em>The War of the Worlds</em> here:
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The answer could be a pun??
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