In the passage above, the author uses humor to comment on the foolishness of people. This scene is from the fourth chapter of "The War of the World" novel written by H.G. Wells titled "The Cylinder Opens". The author uses the passage above to describe the foolishness of people because they were very interested with the cylinder with no reason.
Answer: Subcultures include people who may accept much of the dominant culture but are set apart from it by one or more culturally significant characteristics. ... On the other hand, countercultures are groups of people who differ in certain ways from the dominant culture and whose norms and values may be incompatible with it
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It is the narrator who is in the quoted text
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The formal prose need to be carefully organized so as to help the reader understand the underlying values and beliefs of the characters