Which statement best describes the difference between the aesthetic appeal of the the original The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells and the radio version by Orson Welles?
A
The written text relies on vivid description; the radio adaptation uses description and soothing narration.B
The written text relies on vivid description; the radio adaptation uses frenzied dialogue and sound effects.C
The written text relies on narration; the radio adaptation uses an upbeat tone and characterization.D
The written text relies on narration; the radio adaptation uses setting details and research.