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erastovalidia [21]
2 years ago
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Arrange the events in The Time Machine from earliest to latest, based on the Time Traveller’s perspective. in H.G. Well's "The T

ime Machine"
(1) the time traveller explores the wells and finds a complex network of undeground tunnels.
(2) the traveller encounters the sub morlocks
(3) the traveller realizes people of the future belong to two different races called "eloi and morlocks."
(4) the traveller finds his machine missing
(5) traveller saves weena from drowning
(6) the travller realizes the morlocks have his machine
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1 answer:
likoan [24]2 years ago
3 0
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "3-5-1-6-4-2."

(1) the time traveller explores the wells and finds a complex network of undeground tunnels.
(2) the traveller encounters the sub morlocks
(3) the traveller realizes people of the future belong to two different races called "eloi and morlocks."
(4) the traveller finds his machine missing
(5) traveller saves weena from drowning
<span>(6) the travller realizes the morlocks have his machine</span>
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