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The Eloi lacked most of the qualities that members of the Victorian aristocratic class prided themselves on and considered superior, such as intelligence, strength, and creativity. The Time Traveller initially tries to explain away the apparent contradiction between the Eloi’s successe as the surviving species and their lack of intelligence using the theory of evolution. Being unaware of the true nature of the Morlocks, he theorizes that the Eloi have adapted to a life without danger or disease and have no need for any kind of work.
Wells explains how a human from his own time who is intelligent, strong, and had emotions would be a hindrance to the existing social order of the world of the Eloi. In this way he clarifies to the audience that evolution is just a response to the changing surroundings, which would not necessarily make a species better; evolution would only make a species better suited to its environment. He thereby strongly critiques social Darwinism, which based many of its principals on a flawed understanding of the theory of evolution. Instead, he suggest that the successful species is not necessarily the “best” species. In the same way, he suggest that the aristocratic class at the top of the social order is not necessarily better than the working class, intellectually or biologically.
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Answer: (brainliest)
D
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The suspense of knowing the character will come in contact with the (nasty pea nuts) causes alarm/suspense in the passage
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option D. One advantage of silently reading a play as opposed to listening to an audio recording would be readers <span>can imagine the sound and tone of each character’s voice. Hope this answers the question.</span>
Answer: B
Explanation: it's main verb because it's the only one in the sentence plus it's also going based off the sentence