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English, 05.02.2020 21:46 aleilyg2005

Why doesn't wells choose a more familiar enemy to launch an attack on
england, instead of martians, in the war of the worlds?

a. he wanted to show what happens when a country is caught
unaware by an enemy.
b. he didn't want the audience to believe that his story was true.
c. he thought that the british audience would be less frightened by
martians than by germans,
d. he was interested in astronomy and thought the idea of martians
coming to earth was interesting.

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