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masha68 [24]
2 years ago
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What does the Time Traveller look like when he enters dinner in The Time Machine?

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Colt1911 [192]2 years ago
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The physical condition in which the Time Traveller looks when he enters dinner in The Time Machine is D. He looks haggard.

<h3>

What happened in the story?</h3>

In the story, the Time Traveller arrives home for dinner in the esteemed company of his friends and he is visually described as a person that looks haggard because:

  • His clothes are torn

  • He is dirty

  • He is injured

  • He looks exhausted.

Therefore, we can see that based on the given description, it is clear that he is NOT looking

  • Clean
  • Well shaven

Instead, he looks haggard, like he was in a fight with someone or something.

Therefore, the physical condition in which the Time Traveller looks when he enters dinner in The Time Machine is D. He looks haggard.

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