Excerpt 1, from H. G. Wells's novel The War of the Worlds:

The common round the sand pits was dotted with people, standing like myself in a half-fascinated terror, staring at these creatures, or rather at the heaped gravel at the edge of the pit in which they lay. And then, with a renewed horror, I saw a round, black object bobbing up and down on the edge of the pit. It was the head of the shopman who had fallen in, but showing as a little black object against the hot western sun. Now he got his shoulder and knee up, and again he seemed to slip back until only his head was visible. Suddenly he vanished, and I could have fancied a faint shriek had reached me.

Excerpt 2, from Howard E. Koch's script for Orson Welles's radio adaptation:

PHILLIPS: Ladies and gentlemen, you've just heard Mr. Wilmuth, owner of the farm where this thing has fallen. I wish I could convey the atmosphere . . . the background of this . . . fantastic scene. Hundreds of cars are parked in a field in back of us. Police are trying to rope off the roadway leading to the farm. But it's no use. They're breaking right through. Cars' headlights throw an enormous spot on the pit where the object's half buried. Some of the more daring souls are now venturing near the edge. Their silhouettes stand out against the metal sheen.

Which statement best describes the similarity between these versions?

Both versions impart an urgent tone through a resident’s words.
Both versions impart setting details through colorful description.
Both versions explain the background of a scientific phenomenon.
Both versions use characterization to show the locals' intelligence.

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Answer:

Both versions impart setting details through colorful description.

Explanation:

After reading both excerpts related to "The War of the Worlds" and analyzing their similarities, we can choose the following option as the one that best summarizes them:

B. Both versions impart setting details through colorful description.

"The War of the Worlds"

The first excerpt was taken from the original novel "The War of the Worlds," by H. G. Wells. The second one was taken from the radio adaptation of the novel, made by Orson Welles. As we can tell, there are many differences between the two passages.

However, there is one clear similarity between them. Both passages contain a colorful descriptions of the setting. In both we can visualize the amount of people approaching the fallen object.

With the information above in mind, we can choose letter B as the best option.

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