The Time Machine

by

H. G. Wells

The Time Machine: Chapter 12 Quiz 4 questions

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How does the Time Traveller confirm that his journey through time was not a dream?
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He finds souvenirs from the future in his pockets
He sees changes in the laboratory that he doesn't remember
The time machine has landed in a different location from where it started
He has physical injuries from his encounters in the future
What does the Time Traveller's presentation of Weena's flowers to his dinner guests signify?
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That he has conclusive evidence of his time travel
That flowers are eternal
The guests' immediate acceptance of his time travel story
The need for more substantial evidence to prove extraordinary claims
What is the significance of the Time Traveller's decision to bring a camera on his next journey?
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It indicates his desire to prove the reality of his experiences
It suggests he is no longer interested in the scientific exploration of time
It shows his lack of confidence in his own memories
It implies that he wants to capture images for the sake of beauty alone
What happens after the Time Traveller sets off on his next voyage?
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He returns shortly with conclusive proof of time travel
The Time Traveller never returns
The Time Traveller sends a message from the future
The Time Traveller is unable to move forward in time