Arrange the events in The Time Machine from earliest to latest, based on the Time Traveller’s perspective.Tiles
The Time Traveller explores the wells and finds a complex
network of underground tunnels.
The Time Traveller encounters the subterranean Morlocks.
The Time Traveller realizes that the people of the future
belong to two different races called Eloi and Morlocks.
The Time Traveller finds his machine missing.
The Time Traveller saves Weena from drowning.
The Time Traveller realizes that the Morlocks have his time
machine.

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Answer 1
Answer:

H. G Wells wrote "The Time Machine" a scientific fictional book that depicts the fearful and the kind nature of human behaviours and illustrates the story of a time traveller.

The events based on the Time Traveller’s perspective are 4, 5, 1, 2,  3 and 6.

What are the events based on the Time Traveller’s perspective?

  • At first, the time traveller discovers that his time-travelling machine is lost. After that, he encounters Weena and saves her from drowning.

  • The time traveller then discovers and explores the well and uncovers an intricate network of subterranean tunnels he then encountered the underground Morlocks.

  • After locating and investigating the tunnels he learns that people of the future belong to two different races.

  • When he faces the future Morlock race he uncovers that his lost machine was with the Morlocks.

Thus the correct order is 4, 5, 1, 2,  3 and 6.

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Answer 2
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Explanation:

Plato/Edmentum


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