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C. The radio adaptation is more frenzied than the novel.
The version for the radio broadcast adaptation is definitely more frenzied than the novel. In the first excerpt (the novel version), there is only a description—more like an objective account. The second excerpt (the radio version) is more subjective and includes a description that includes yelling as well as words like “terrifying” and “tentacles,” (which has a negative connotation that lends to the tone and terror or how the speaker feels).
The version for the radio broadcast adaptation is definitely more frenzied than the novel. In the first excerpt (the novel version), there is only a description—more like an objective account. The second excerpt (the radio version) is more subjective and includes a description that includes yelling as well as words like “terrifying” and “tentacles,” (which has a negative connotation that lends to the tone and terror or how the speaker feels).
Answer:
C. The radio adaptation is more frenzied than the novel.
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