I think your answer will be "Whoever wants to enter a sled dog race today has a choice of 3,000 competitions."
The answer is C, if Romeo isn't banished, Juliet wouldn't have drunk the vial from Friar Laurance, and Romeo wouldn't have thought that she is death ( he didn't know the plan because the letter from Friar Laurance was delivered too late )
Atmosphere and mood may be uplifted by watching the world from the riverbank.The rules of realty with the story may also be set by the author of the story.The Mole was bewitched, entranced, fascinated. By the side of the river he trotted as one trots, when very small, by the side of a man who holds one spellbound by exciting stories; and when tired at last, he sat on the bank, while the river still chattered on to him, a babbling procession of the best stories in the world, sent from the heart of the earth to be told at last to the insatiable sea."A believable setting can really enhance the reality of the story being told.
Answer:
3
Explanation:
In the first part of the equation you would multiply the 3 to the numbers inside the parentheses, this would equal 33. The second part has to have the same answer.
The radio version was presented as a real situation. It was not clarified to the audience that was just a "play" ,and the people panicked. What people heard on the radio was taken seriously. THe events in the original novel are developed in England in the 19th century, this was changed to adapt it to the radio show to the United States, in New Jersey to make it more contemporary. Orson Wells wanted a greater broadcast off his novel, so he came up with this idea.