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Answer:
The radio broadcast makes more impact than the book excerpt because it creates a sense of panic, and it gives a realistic feel to the entire episode. We can hear the sound of metal clanking or the shout of awe from the crowd as they see an alien wriggling out from the cylinder. We listen to the first-hand, detailed descriptions of how the creature looks:
The eyes are black and gleam like a serpent. The mouth is V-shaped with saliva dripping from its rimless lips that seem to quiver and pulsate.
The announcer provides eyewitness reports of the fires and flames springing from a mirror. These descriptions make the alien invasion seem real.
Answer:
A man was walking through an elephant camp, and he spotted that the elephants weren’t being kept in cages or held by the use of chains. All that was holding them back from escaping the camp, was a small piece of rope tied to one of their legs. As the man looked upon the elephants, he was confused as to why the elephants didn’t just use their strength to break the rope and escape the camp. They could easily have done so, but instead, they didn’t try at all. Curious and yearning to know the answer, he asked a trainer nearby why the elephants were just standing there and never tried to escape.
Explanation:
The trainer spoke: "When they were very young and much smaller, we used the same ropes to tie them, and at that age, it would be enough. Yet, as they grow older, they still believe the rope can hold them. So they never try to break free."
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