Which sentence best describes the tone of the passage from the radio broadcast compared to the passage from the book?

Answer:
The sentence that best describes the tone of the passage from the radio broadcast compared to the passage from the book is:
- The radio broadcast has a more surprised tone.
Explanation:
When Orson Welles made the radio broadcast, wanted to scare the people with a narration from events that seems to be happening at that moment, that's the reason why the radio broadcast has a surprised tone, while H. G. Wells narrates the story in past, allowing that the reader won't have the tension about reacting in front of an event that could threaten his life or the lives from all Americans, as is the supposed case in the broadcast.