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>
Answer:
title
Explanation:
which part of a poem is most like a paragraph
Answer:
"The Jilting of Granny Weatherall" takes place in the bedroom where Granny Weatherall is dying.
Answer:
q p
Explanation:
According to commotative property
p q = q p