A student gives a presentation on the famous 1938 radio broadcast War of the Worlds by Orson Welles. The broadcast was supposed to be a fictional (not true) account of hostile aliens visiting Earth. Unfortunately, many people thought it was actually happening, and it caused mass panic. The student needs to pick out one piece of media to accompany this presentation.

Which medium would best suit the purpose of his presentation?

an audio clip of the actual radio broadcast
a photo of the author Orson Welles
a chart on population statistics of the United States in 1938
a movie clip from a recent movie about aliens

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

It's not important to see a photo of Orson Wells. And who cares about the population of the United States. It has nothing to do with the topic. And same with a movie clip about aliens. So that leaves us with A. An audio clip of the actual radio broadcast.

The medium that will best suit the purpose of his presentation would be:

A). an audio clip of the actual radio broadcast

Fictional presentation

The most impressive source for the student to proffer the presentation could be considered an 'audio clip.'

The key cause post this is that it will aid him/her in proffering the actual radio broadcast so that the desired goal among the audience could be attained.

The other options would not be adequate as they are not coupled with the broadcast of radio and prevent leaving any form of scope prior to the audience to associate or link with it or even envision it.

Therefore, the apt answer is option A.

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