Answer:
B. The radio broadcast has a more surprised tone.
Explanation:
<em>The War of the Worlds</em> is a book by H. G. Wells, which was also adapted as a radio broadcast by Orson Welles. In its book form, the story is told after the events (a Martian invasion) have taken place. They are also told in a more matter-of-fact tone. On the other hand, in the radio broadcast, the events are told in a way that makes it seem as if they were happening in the moment. The speaker sounds more scared, and the overall tone is more surprised.
That's letter A. Best fit for subject-verb agreement. Subject is 'KITTENS' verb is 'ARE'.
<span>Art thou afeard / To be the same in thine own act and valour / As thou art in desire?</span>