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Compare the landscape the narrator could see in front of him with the view behind him as he and his wife traveled towards Leatherhead.
Explain how the narrator was able to borrow a horse and cart from the Spotted Dog landlord. How would you characterize the landlord?
Describe in detail the Martian tripod machines. In what way were they proven to be conquerable?
G. Wells alludes to events or characters in Greek mythology and the Bible in his novel,
The War of the Worlds
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How did the storm, with its hail and lightning, actually provide an advantage for the narrator as he returned from Leatherhead to home?
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