Orson Welles likely wanted to make the origin of the alien invasion more ambiguous that the author of the novel did. Welles's story was being broadcast live and was attempting, to some measure, to convince his listeners that the invasion was actually happening. He did not want to provide details - that some listeners to could look up in the sky to see - that would make his story less realistic.
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I don’t get it this one you have to write like via careful and then the same time you have to do it OK
This is correct and uses parallel structure<span>. ... An </span>incorrect<span> version of this sentence </span>would<span> read: Joe likes singing, walking and to dive. ... In each of these different examples, words of equal </span>importance can<span>either be </span>written<span> in the same format (</span><span>which is ... </span>Parallel structure<span> errors </span>can<span> make </span>your writing<span> sound strange to listeners.
i really hope this helps</span>