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Read this excerpt from The Time Machine. Then complete the sentences that follow.

[The Psychologist] was in the midst of his exposition when the door from the corridor opened slowly and without noise. I was facing the door, and saw it first. "Hallo!" I said. "At last!" And the door opened wider, and the Time Traveller stood before us. I gave a cry of surprise. "Good heavens! man, what's the matter?" cried the Medical Man, who saw him next. And the whole tableful turned towards the door.

He was in an amazing plight. His coat was dusty and dirty, and smeared with green down the sleeves; his hair disordered, and as it seemed to me greyer—either with dust and dirt or because its colour had actually faded. His face was ghastly pale; his chin had a brown cut on it—a cut half healed; his expression was haggard and drawn, as by intense suffering. For a moment he hesitated in the doorway, as if he had been dazzled by the light. Then he came into the room. He walked with just such a limp as I have seen in footsore tramps. We stared at him in silence, expecting him to speak.

He said not a word, but came painfully to the table, and made a motion towards the wine. The Editor filled a glass of champagne, and pushed it towards him. He drained it, and it seemed to do him good: for he looked round the table, and the ghost of his old smile flickered across his face. "What on earth have you been up to, man?" said the Doctor. The Time Traveller did not seem to hear. "Don't let me disturb you," he said, with a certain faltering articulation. "I'm all right." He stopped, held out his glass for more, and took it off at a draught. "That's good," he said. His eyes grew brighter, and a faint colour came into his cheeks. His glance flickered over our faces with a certain dull approval, and then went round the warm and comfortable room. Then he spoke again, still as it were feeling his way among his words. "I'm going to wash and dress, and then I'll come down and explain things … Save me some of that mutton. I'm starving for a bit of meat.'

The description of the Time Traveller's physical appearance most likely suggests that he
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The description of the Time Traveller's physical appearance likely suggests that he D. Was robbed and beaten before arriving to meet his guests.

What was the story about?

Wells challenges a number of widely held beliefs in The Time Machine, including the notions that people are at the heart of the world and will persist forever, that human progress is inevitable, and that technology will improve human life.

When he met the guest, he remained silent but groggily walked over to the table and gestured toward the alcohol. The Editor filled a champagne glass and pushed it in his direction. He drank it, and it appeared to be beneficial because as he looked around the table, the ghost of his former smile appeared on his face.

His eye passed over their faces with a muted sense of satisfaction before circling the cozy space. He continued speaking after that, still appearing to be navigating his words. After I wash and get dressed, I'll come downstairs and explain everything. This illustrated that he was robbed and dad when he met them.

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A. had ignored his health while working to finish his time machine

B. was not pleased to see the guests at the dinner table

C. Had traveled to a time where he suffered some hardships

D. Was robbed and beaten before arriving to meet his guests

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