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Vanyuwa [196]
3 years ago
10

Read this excerpt from The Time Traveller by H.G. Wells and then answer the question that follows: "Now I want you clearly to un

derstand that this lever, being pressed over, sends the machine gliding into the future, and this other reverses the motion. I am going to press the lever, and off the machine will go. It will vanish, pass into future Time, and disappear. Have a good look at the thing. Look at the table too, and satisfy yourselves there is no trickery. I don't want to waste this model, and then be told I'm a quack." There was a minute's pause perhaps. The Psychologist seemed about to speak to me, but changed his mind. Then the Time Traveller put forth his finger towards the lever. He sent forth the model Time Machine on its interminable voyage. We all saw the lever turn. I am absolutely certain there was no trickery. There was a breath of wind, and the lamp flame jumped. One of the candles on the mantel was blown out, and the little machine suddenly swung round, became indistinct, was seen as a ghost; and it was gone要anished! Which of the following is an example of the topic in this excerpt? Time travel Friends are enemies. Seeing is believing. Machinery
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2 answers:
TEA [102]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The answers choices are: A. Time Travel B. Friends are Enemies  C. Seeing is Believing D. Machinery  

Explanation:

The answer is A. Time Travel.

I used process of elimination. It can't be B, because that is not a lesson not a topic, It can't be C, because that is a lesson, it can't be D, because that is not what the story was about.

Therefor, the answer is A.

musickatia [10]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The answer is Time Travel.

Explanation:

I took the test and got it right btw for the one with sarah the topic is responsibility .

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