I would say the correct answer is B. <span>The Eloi were masters and the Morlocks were their servants.
This is because the Time Traveller saw that the Morlocks lived and worked very hard underground, whereas the Eloi lived on the surface and enjoyed the fruits of Morlocks' labor. This is why he assumed their relationship was that of master-servant.
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He was pretending to be asleep.
In Shakespeare's Macbeth, Macbeth says this referring to Banquo<span>and his son, </span>Fleance<span>. </span>Banquo<span> is the serpent and </span>Fleance<span> is the worm</span>
Answer:
Can you please put the paragraph into your question???
Explanation:
The appropriate response is analysis. There two sorts of Criticism, the formal and contextual. The Formal Criticism applies no outer conditions or data. We break down the fine art similarly as we discover it. Approaches the craftsmanship as a substance inside itself. Past points of interest are unessential. While Contextual Criticism looks to mean by adding to formal feedback an examination of related data outside the craftsmanship, for example, realities adjoin the craftsman's life, his or her way of life, social and political conditions and methods of insight, open and basic reactions to the work et cetera.