In H. G. Wells's The Time Machine, the basic
assumption about life in the future which the Time Traveller makes when he
arrives among the Eloi is:
c. that the future must somehow be an improvement
on the present
<span>The Time Traveller compares the present and
future, notices the present dilemma, and concludes the possible improvement that will
happen in the future.</span>
Confused, sounds like the best answer to me
Answer:
1, It was such a dark that i couldn't see her face.
2,Most TV programs are such a boring that no body watches them.
3,We had so horrible day that we felt depressed.
4,The party was so organized that every body had a great time.
Explanation:
i try my best.
Answer: They describe the characters' movements.
Explanation: Most stage directions tell who is entering or exiting the stage. The stage directions may mention where characters are sitting or standing. They may indicate pauses in the delivery of lines or "asides."
Trick question because he’s dead. So he can’t see America