Answer:
C- It makes the broadcast sound like a news report
Step-by-step explanation:
In the 1938 radio adaptation of "The war of the worlds," the author H. G. Wells makes fiction sound real because the narration is performed as a news story which is combined with events previously mentioned and a break with music from an orchestra. Besides, Wells mentions official institutions like the Government Meteorological Bureau and the Princeton Observatory, and includes an interview with an astronomer. In fact, the story was so believable that it even caused panic among listeners of the radio network.