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What is Orson Welles's tone at the press conference given in the aftermath of the radio broadcast of The War of the Worlds? A. Agitated and frightened B. Pleased and cheerful C. Embarrassed and regretful
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What is Orson Welles's tone at the press conference given in the aftermath of the radio broadcast of The War of the Worlds? A. Agitated and frightened B. Pleased and cheerful C. Embarrassed and regretful D. Surprised and confused
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D, suprised and confused
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It would be D) Surprised and Confused.
Welles didn't pay attention to the press the day after the radio broadcast, so when the press confronted him and told him what happend he was confused
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