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Arisa [49]
2 years ago
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What does the following quote imply from The Time Machine? “It feels so good to stick a fork in meat again.”

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Irina18 [472]2 years ago
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The quote from The Time Machine “It feels so good to stick a fork in meat again.” implies that B. That the Time Traveller might not have eaten meat while he was time traveler

<h3>What was she story about?</h3>

It should be noted that the time machine was a story that was published by Wells on 1895. The novel was simply considered as one of the earliest work of science fiction.

The theme that was expressed in this Time Machine was stage division between the classes should be abolished before humanity ruins itself.

In the story, there is a time traveller who travels into the future by using a turn machine which he has created in the laboratory.

In this case, the quote "It feels so good to stick a fork in meat again.” implies that the Time Traveller might not have eaten meat while he was time traveler. This was important to illustrate the plot in the story.

In conclusion, the correct option is B.

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