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To seem as if this is the opinion of multiple people.
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An interview with the U.S. secretary of the interior was included in the radio version of The War of the Worlds.
So the answer is:
D) To make the broadcast seem more credible
There was no intention of making the radio version seem real but only realistic.
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Hilda 'H.D.' Doolittle, Ezra Pound, and Richard Aldington were the pioneers of modernist poetry, writing in rejection of the formalism of Victorian poetry and European society. World War I had a profound effect on the further development of the modernist movement. The poetry that followed World War I reflected the disillusionment of those who had experienced the tragedy and horror of modern combat. T.S. Eliot's 'The Wasteland' is an example of the disjointed and fragmented verse arising from this disillusionment.
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I never read the story, but i'm pretty sure the second one is correct (Grandpa passes away a happy man, and Lee has no regrets that he took Grandpa on the trip.)
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well if someone dies, you can't tell them about seeing cranes