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5 days ago
14

What theme about human nature can the reader infer based on Wells’ portrayal of the Selenites?

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2 answers:
seraphim [6.2K]5 days ago
4 0

The first option is the correct one

Gnom [6.4K]5 days ago
3 0
Courage appears to be the answer, although I haven't read the book. However, I'm making an educated guess because going to the moon requires courage.
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