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In your opinion, was the narrator responsible for the curate's death? Give reasons to support your answer.
Summarize the soldier's plan for man's future survival. Include details of where the artilleryman thought men could live safely, and which persons should be selected to continue to reproduce the human species. What parts of his plan made sense to the narrator, and what aspects were unrealistic?
List and describe at least two familiar, destroyed, and/or dead sights the narrator encountered as he made his way home.
What did the British people learn and apply from the Martians? What questions remained a mystery after their threat died out?
Before knowing the fatal outcome of the Martians, the soldier predicted that the Martians would treat humans much like edible ants. Explain which humans, according to the soldier, would make perfect domesticated creatures for the Martians.
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