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matrenka [14]
2 years ago
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Select the statement which describes the stark contrast between the Time Traveller and the people he first meets in The Time Mac

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A. The people were dressed in dingy clothes, and the Time Traveller was dressed brightly.
B. The Time Traveller was dressed in dingy clothes, and the people were all dressed brightly.
C. They were actually wearing the same outfit.
D. They were unclothed, and he was fully clothed.
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Oksana_A [137]2 years ago
7 0

The statement which describes the stark contrast between the Time Traveller and the people he first meets in The Time Machine is:

B. The Time Traveller was dressed in dingy clothes, and the people were all dressed brightly.

This is shown in the narration as the narrator, the Time Traveller meets the people he first meets in The Time Machine as they are all dressed brightly which he sees people in rich robes are observing him from the nearest building

<h3>What is a Contrast?</h3>

This refers to the sharp difference between two or more entities and this is used in narrations to show that things are different and cannot be compared.

Therefore, this is shown in the narration as the narrator, the Time Traveller meets the people he first meets in The Time Machine as they are all dressed brightly which he sees people in rich robes are observing him from the nearest building

Hence, we can see that in contrast, the narrator is dressed in dingy clothes as he just enters a timeline where he does not know anyone as he pulled the lever.

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