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3. Orson Welles (the author of the radio play) chose to include some of the exact words used by H. G. Wells (author of the book) to describe the creature that emerges from the cylinder that lands on Earth. However, he omits much of the description offered in the original version of the story. Describe the details the radio play does not include, and explain the effect of the author's choice to omit these details. (15 points)
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