Question 32 (Essay Worth 10 points)
(LC)

The War of the Worlds
by H. G. Wells [1898]
But who shall dwell in these worlds if they be
inhabited?…Are we or they Lords of the
World?…And how are all things made for man?—
KEPLER (quoted in The Anatomy of Melancholy)

BOOK ONE: THE COMING OF THE MARTIANS
CHAPTER ONE: THE EVE OF THE WAR, excerpt

No one would have believed in the last years of the nineteenth century that this world was being watched keenly and closely by intelligences greater than man's and yet as mortal as his own; that as men busied themselves about their various concerns they were scrutinised and studied, perhaps almost as narrowly as a man with a microscope might scrutinise the transient creatures that swarm and multiply in a drop of water. With infinite complacency men went to and fro over this globe about their little affairs, serene in their assurance of their empire over matter. It is possible that the infusoria under the microscope do the same. No one gave a thought to the older worlds of space as sources of human danger, or thought of them only to dismiss the idea of life upon them as impossible or improbable. It is curious to recall some of the mental habits of those departed days. At most terrestrial men fancied there might be other men upon Mars, perhaps inferior to themselves and ready to welcome a missionary enterprise. Yet across the gulf of space, minds that are to our minds as ours are to those of the beasts that perish, intellects vast and cool and unsympathetic, regarded this earth with envious eyes, and slowly and surely drew their plans against us. And early in the twentieth century came the great disillusionment.

Yet so vain is man, and so blinded by his vanity, that no writer, up to the very end of the nineteenth century, expressed any idea that intelligent life might have developed there far, or indeed at all, beyond its earthly level. Nor was it generally understood that since Mars is older than our earth, with scarcely a quarter of the superficial area and remoter from the sun, it necessarily follows that it is not only more distant from time's beginning but nearer its end.

The secular cooling that must someday overtake our planet has already gone far indeed with our neighbour. Its physical condition is still largely a mystery, but we know now that even in its equatorial region the midday temperature barely approaches that of our coldest winter. Its air is much more attenuated than ours, its oceans have shrunk until they cover but a third of its surface, and as its slow seasons change huge snowcaps gather and melt about either pole and periodically inundate its temperate zones. That last stage of exhaustion, which to us is still incredibly remote, has become a present-day problem for the inhabitants of Mars. The immediate pressure of necessity has brightened their intellects, enlarged their powers, and hardened their hearts. And looking across space with instruments, and intelligences such as we have scarcely dreamed of, they see, at its nearest distance only 35,000,000 of miles sunward of them, a morning star of hope, our own warmer planet, green with vegetation and grey with water, with a cloudy atmosphere eloquent of fertility, with glimpses through its drifting cloud wisps of broad stretches of populous country and narrow, navy-crowded seas.

And we men, the creatures who inhabit this earth, must be to them at least as alien and lowly as are the monkeys and lemurs to us. The intellectual side of man already admits that life is an incessant struggle for existence, and it would seem that this too is the belief of the minds upon Mars. Their world is far gone in its cooling and this world is still crowded with life, but crowded only with what they regard as inferior animals. To carry warfare sunward is, indeed, their only escape from the destruction that, generation after generation, creeps upon them.

In three to five complete sentences, explain why the inhabitants of Mars are interested in Earth. Use information from the text to support your answer.

Answers

Answer 1

Answer:

complete sentences describe with the humans on Earth knew about the inhabitants of Mars

Explanation:

Many humans on Earth assumed that living creatures on Mars are more or less secondary to them. They considered that these beings are in the equivalent level of the lemurs and animals existing on Earth. Man on earth did not understand that these beings might be more knowledgeable than man, thinking they live in a region where it is much cooler and has less nature contrasted to earth. The passage highlighted that the contest in Mars is bigger contrasted to the effort of man on earth.

Hope it helps!


Related Questions

When Justine is arrested, what does the priest threaten her with?

Answers

Answer:

Explanation: In the end, Justine confesses to William's murder because her confessor (priest) pressures her to do so.

What message does the poem "Concord Hymn" convey?
A) People fail to be grateful for things until they lose them.
B) Conflict often reveals a nation's weaknesses.
C) Time and nature reclaim all things.
D) One has the power to be the master of one's own fate.

Answers

Answer:

we need the poem lol

Explanation:

Answer:

C) Time and nature reclaim all things

Explanation:

"bid Time and Nature gently spare..."

Amal….(phone)dad at work before she….(leave)for the trip

Answers

Answer:

called dad

left for the trip

Explanation:

It is..……orange ( Add an artificial)

Answers

Explanation:

It is an orange. the article tonisnise is an

It is an orange..................

Why is the National Geographic Bee so competitive?

Answers

Answer:  Developed by the National Geographic Society in 1988 to promote geographic knowledge among young people in the United States, the National Geographic GeoBee is an academic competition for public schools, private schools, and homeschools in the United States and its territories, as well as the Department of Defense Dependents Schools (DoDDS).

Explanation:

I will mark branliest to the correct answer

Select the correctly punctuated sentence.

She walked down the long winding road.
She walked down the long, winding road.
She walked down the long winding, road.
She walked down the long, winding, road.

Answers

Answer:

Its b. In sentences, there may be a pause beetween two descriptions

Explanation: hope this helps :)

2
1. In Chapter 6 "RIchie" he state, "I want to tell the
to save me again and again, but he couldn't." Bas
way Pop (River Red) tries to save him and explain
again like RIchie says.

Answers

Answer:

A constitution may have a bill of rights.

2. The Constitution of the United States guarantees of speech.

3. The Works Progress Administration existed

during the Great Depression.

4. That candidate is a staunch supporter of a

republican form of government.

5. The Articles of Confederation were

approved in 1781.

6. This document established “a firm league

of friendship” among the states.

7. The editorial in today’s

defended the proposed amendment.

8. The can decide cases

involving public officials.

9. Have you read the most recent book about

the trial of ?

10. He was tried for treason.

Compound Nouns and Collective Nouns, p. 2

EXERCISE A

1. coll 5. coll 8. comp

2. comp 6. coll 9. coll

3. comp 7. comp 10. comp

4. coll

EXERCISE B

11. How many players are on a team in baseball?

12. My sister-in-law plays the oboe in the localXERCISE A

1. Much is promised to someone who is willing to risk everything.

2. Knock on their door and see if anybody

is home.

3. The twins rely on themselves more than

they rely on anyone else.

4. Many tried out for the play, and the drama

teacher chose almost everyone.

5. Jared forgot about everything but his science fair project.

6. Several of us are meeting her for lunch in

the cafeteria.

7. Doesn’t anybody here besides you speak

Spanish?

8. Nobody forgot to bring a backpack on the

field trip.

9. All of the members of the chess club wondered who would win the tournament

this year.

10. Neither of the brothers was willing to ask

someone for help.

EXERCISE B

Answers may vary. Typical responses are given.

11. anybody 14. More

12. everything 15. someone, everyone

13. Everyone

Identifying Pronouns, p. 7

EXERCISE A

The possessive pronoun in item 3 also may be identified as a possessive adjective.

1. Before painting, they went to the hardware

store to buy paint.

2. The paint that Bryan had originally wanted

for the living room was no longer available.

3. Beth suggested two alternative colors, but

neither matched their furniture.

4. After searching for an hour, Beth found a

shade of green that both of them liked.

5. They returned home and quickly began

preparing to paint.

6. “What should we do first?” asked Bryan.

7. “You can stir the paint while I put drop

cloths over the furniture.”

8. “That is a good idea,” he replied.

9. Then Bryan realized he would also need to

move some furniture in the bedroom that

they intended to paint.

10. As a result, Beth had to paint the entire living room herself.

EXERCISE B The possessive pronoun in item 12 also

may be identified as a possessive adjective.

11. indefinite 16. reflexive

12. personal 17. demonstrative

13. personal 18. interrogative

14. demonstrative 19. intensive

15. relative 20. personal

Adjectives and the Words They Modify, p. 8

EXERCISE A

1. The little electric car chugged over the steep

hill and into the valley.

2. A bitter wind was blowing off the ocean the

night that Keith heard the eerie howling.

Original content Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Additions and changes to the original content are the responsibility of the instructor.

Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics: Language Skills Practice Answer Key 3

INT

DEM

L09NAGUMA10_001-012.qxd 12/11/07 2:28 PM Page 3

3. The unpublished story revealed a new side

of Faulkner to the scholar.

4. The clear view of the distant ocean was

slowly obstructed by the new skyscraper.

5. The gray cat stretched itself out in the warm

sunshine pouring through the window.

EXERCISE B

6. I heard a lovely piece of music on the

portable radio this morning.

7. The red telephone on the desk rang loudly,

startling the maintenance worker.

8. The sky is often clear this time of the year.

9. The kitten playfully dug its sharp claws

into the old dog, who snapped at the kitten.

10. Tony can bring fifteen chairs to the

graduation party, if you need them.

11. Hang the apron on the little hook inside the

pantry door and put the oven mitt back in

the left-hand drawer.

12. Many people don’t understand that a

snowstorm can be dangerous.

13. This recipe makes a delicious pie, but it

does call for ten apples.

14. Out of the bedroom window, Nils could see

a young deer.

15. Why does Mr. Ecklund always use a red

pencil to mark homework assignments?

Pronoun or Adjective? p. 9

EXERCISE

1. of the houses in this neighborhood

were built by the same contractor.

2. The freshest fruits in the store are the

apples and pears, were picked only

yesterday.

3. These are not the books I ordered.

4. A days from now, we’ll be able to

laugh about the situation.

5. play are we going to see?

what are you guys doing for Halloween​

Answers

i dont know :(((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((

Answer:

OH I AM DRESSING UP AS FRANKENSTEIN AND GONNA GO AROUND AND DO TRICK OR TREATS AND ALSO DECORATE MY HOUSE ITS FUN AS ALWAYS ^_^

AND PLS MARK BRAILIEST THAT I HAVE WRITTEN MY ANSWER PLS WOULD YOU

READ
As you read lines 66-129, continue to cite textual evidence.
• Underline the actions Carle undertakes to help Azucena.
• Circle text describing Carlé's attempt to get the pump and what he
envisions will happen once it arrives.
• In the margin, make an inference about how Carlé feels as he tries to
rescue Azucena (lines 71-82).

Answers

-The fragments that describe the actions that Cale undertakes to help Azucena are on lines 71- 77, 89- 91, and 94-100.

-Carle's attempts to get the pump are on lines 100-101, and his envisionment is on lines 106-111

-Carle feels optimistic about saving Azucena. He thinks that with the rope underneath her arms, they will be able to pull her out.

The story "And of clay are we created" by Isabel Allende tells the case of a girl stuck in mud after a natural catastrophe and how Carle, a reporter, tries to help her.

Actions that Carle undertakes to help AzuzenaHe approaches her and ties the rope beneath her armsThen he tries with poles and ropes.He uses a pole as a leverSoldiers help himHe places a tire beneath her arms like a lifebuoy.He dives toward her feet.He radios a request for a pump.Carlé's attempt to get the pump

Carle's attempt is on line 100, " He concluded that he would have to have a pump to drain the water, and radioed a request for one, but received in return a message that there was no available transport and it could not be sent until next morning."

What he envisions will happen once it arrives.

Carle was optimistic and convinced that everything will be alright. He envisions that the pump will arrive, they will drain the water, move the rubble, and Azuzana will be transported to a hospital to recover, and he will bring her gifts.

How Carle feels on lines 71-82

Optimistic, he is calm and wants to help the girl since he does not realize the severity of the situation. He thinks that by pulling her out with the rope, she will be alright.

In conclusion, we can see the different attempts of Carle to help this little girl. Also, we see how he feels throughout the process through his actions and thoughts.

Learn more at:

https://brainly.com/question/11241448?referrer=searchResults

to build a fire objective summary

Answers

Answer:

"To Build a Fire" by Jack London is a 1908 story about a newcomer to the Yukon who travels through the extreme cold with his dog, despite warnings that it is too dangerous. The man falls through a thin patch of ice. Knowing that he'll freeze to death if he doesn't dry his feet, he tries to build a fire.

Explanation:

1. How does Beowulf speak about his youth? What kinds of activities did he
enjoy? Use evidence from the text to support your answer.
2. What visual components does the author use to illustrate Beowulf's
heroism and might? Use evidence from the text to support your answer.
3. The King says he has never "left the hall of great Danes for any man to
keep." What can you infer about his feelings toward his kingdom? Use
evidence from the text to support your answer.
4. Use context clues to determine the meaning of the word valorous as it is
used in Beowulf. Write your definition of valorous here, along with those
words or phrases from the text that helped
most. Then check a dictionary
to confirm your understanding.
5. What is the meaning of the word devour as it is used in the text? Write
your best definition here, along with a brief explanation of how you arrived
at its meaning.

Answers

1. Beowulf spoke of how his youth was filled with adventures. He recalled how he survived the swimming contest with Breca, washed ashore by the angry sea monsters. When they attempted to drag him too to the bottom of the sea, he killed nine of them and escaped.

2. The visual components that the author uses to illustrate Beowulf's heroism and might are 1. the use of a superman stature and 2. the depiction of fearless demeanor when Beowulf confronted Grendel in the ferocious battle.

3. The King of the great Danes loved his people. He protected them. The King did not trust an outsider to carry out this prime responsibility on his behalf. But with the dreaded Grendel, he was willing to give Beowulf a chance to prove his professed prowess.

4. In this context, "valorous" means being brave. Beowulf was described as a heroic warrior, which demonstrates his valor. He spoke of his previous conquests. His appearance before the King to ask for the chance to fight Grendel speaks eloquently of his dauntless boldness and gallantry.

5. The meaning of the word "devour" in the text is to conquer or overcome. "Devour" also means to annihilate (that is, to bring to an end the life or existence of somebody or something).

Obviously, Beowulf had not come to the great hall of the Danes to be devoured by Grendel. He had come to annihilate the terrorizing monster.

Thus, Beowulf remained a great warrior and hero throughout his life. He sacrificed his life to save his people and their friends by killing Grendel, his mother, and the dragon.

Read more about Gareth Hinds' illustrations of Beowulf at brainly.com/question/17292336

For what is Harry Patch most well-known?

Answers

Answer:

the Last Fighting Tommy

Henry John Patch (17 June 1898 – 25 July 2009), dubbed in his later years "the Last Fighting Tommy", was an English supercentenarian, briefly the oldest man in Europe, and the last surviving combat soldier of the First World War from any country to have fought in the trenches.

The engaged student raised her hand and answered questions.

Answers

So, what's your question?

Yeah what’s the question.
Give me brainliest answer please for no reason

Define the form of language used in the following sentence:
The kid I babysat tonight certainly was a handful.
O A. Euphemism
B. Doublespeak
O C. Formal tone
O D. Slang
I will give correct answerbrainlist

Answers

Answer:

Euphemism

Explanation:

1. When do you like to write? Where do you like to write?

Answers

I like to write when I’m feeling bored. This often happens at home. When I write, my thoughts become clear yet all over the place. Each word I type or write naturally comes to me. It’s so smooth I often feel out of the world, and often times, it’s so difficult to stop as it branches to everything so nicely.

01.06 What is the meaning of mystery?

Answers

Answer:

something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain.

Explanation:

~Izuku Midoriya~

How might an unreliable narrator affect a narrative
Select all that apply

Answers

Answer:

lies to, or misleads the reader, casting doubt on the narrative

Explanation:

Big Brain

Which response best explains how the authors of queen of the falls and where is Niagara falls view Annie Taylor's efforts to prepare for her stunt

Answers

The authors of both texts acknowledge Annie Taylor's efforts to build her own barrel and have the courage to use it.

We can arrive at this answer because:

Annie Taylor was a woman who decided to jump into Niagara Falls into a barrel.She did it and survived. Furthermore, the barrel was not destroyed, which shows that it was a very well built barrel.This event drew a lot of attention from the American media and many people watched Annie's jump.

In "Queen of the Falls" and "Where is Niagara falls?" we can see that the authors claim that the media attention Annie received was the result of her manager's work, but the construction of the barrel was a feat made by Annie herself.

More information:

https://brainly.com/question/20384862?referrer=searchResults

Answer:

THE ANSWER IS (A) THE AUTHORS ACKNOWLEDGE ANNIE FOR THE ROLE SHE TAKES IN DESIGNING AND BUILDING HER BARREL

Explanation:

I took the test

What conclusion does Zoey make based on the incident with the bus

Answers

Answer:

Zoey thinks how much easier everything would be if she were an octopus :

eight arms to do eight things at once . incredible camouflage ability and steady unblinking version . powerful protective defenses

What does the last line of the poem tell you? Meeting at Night by Robert Browning

Answers

The poem is written in two stanzas of six lines each. The first stanza describes the excitement of a secret journey by a boat on the sea. The second stanza describes the joy of the meeting of the two lovers. The main theme of this poem is the urgency and desire for the lover to meet the beloved.

Help help me help help please help help me help help please help help me help help please help help me help help please help

Answers

Answer:

THanksGiVinG

   i hape you pass

Plural form of the singular nouns

Answers

Answer:

spoons

cows

pots

teachers

pencils

Love can not fill the thickened lung with breath,
Nor clean the blood, nor set the fractured bone;
Yet many a man is making friends with death
Even as I speak for lack of love alone.

This quatrain from "Love is Not All" suggests-

A) A person who lives without love is healthier than someone who desires love
B) Love can heal even the worst human suffering
C) Love can only heal emotional pain, not physical pain
D) Love doesn't solve all problems, but some people feel that they cannot live
without it

Answers

Answer: D) Love doesn't solve all problems, but some people feel that they cannot live

without it

Explanation:

Got it right on the test :)

Which of the following aspects of theodora’s behaviour before and after the manuscript is mailed best illustrates her overall emotional state?

Answers

The aspect of Theodora Dace's behavior before and after she mailed the manuscript of "April Showers" is best illustrated by the emotional state: suspense.

 

Suspense creates a feeling of uncertainty, anxiety, and excitement. It is an emotional state of mind.

 

Suspense captured the emotional state of Theodora Dace when she sent her first manuscript to a publishing house. The book was titled "April Showers." Could it be published in a male-dominated society, where female authors were unheard of nor recognized?

 

For weeks, she anxiously waited for a positive reply. The anticipation was never fulfilled until she traveled to Boston to confront the publisher and ascertain if the manuscript was received in the first place.

 

Thus, Theodora's behavior before and after mailing the manuscript is suspense or uncertain anticipation.

Read more about April Showers by Edith Wharton at https://brainly.com/question/2715581

What type of noun is the word ‘gadgets’?

Answers

Your answer is → 'gadget' is a noun. Noun usage: He bought a neat new gadget for shredding potatoes. Noun usage: That's quite a lot of gadgets you have collected.

Does that answer your question?

What are some aspects of your identity that you would talk about in a story about you? (Write 5+ lines of text.

Answers

Answer:

Key facets of identity—like gender, social class, age, sexual orientation, race and ethnicity, religion, age, and disability—play significant roles in determining how we understand and experience the world, as well as shaping the types of opportunities and challenges we face.

Explanation:

hope this helps

Answer:

Some aspects of someone's identity that they would talk about in a story are gender, sexual orientation, age, and race. The manner someone treats another person demonstrates how they perceive that person, and reveals the information in which they grew up to treat that specific gender, sexuality, age, and race. Because of this, it reflects upon their own their identity as a human being.

Explanation:

I hope this helps you in any shape or form.

Write a paragraph (10 sentences or more) about some disadvantages of city life.

Answers

Answer:

Disadvantages Even though the city life has its advantages, city life is far from being all good. The city is overpopulated, polluted, noisy, contaminated, filthy and smoky. The life can be disrupted by pollution, noise, corruptions and crime. City living can be very rushed and worried.

Explanation:

Which sentence from “Ellis Island” is a major supporting detail?

a.
The doctors at Ellis Island were skilled at conducting "six-second physicals" during which they could diagnose various conditions with just a glance. (paragraph 1)

b.
The minority who were detained on Ellis Island can be divided into three categories. (paragraph 2)

c.
Most arriving immigrants were there for only a short three to five hours. (paragraph 1)

d.
The diseases that examining doctors looked for were cholera, scalp and nail fungus, tuberculosis, insanity, epilepsy, mental impairments, and trachoma, a highly contagious eye infection that could lead to blindness and death. (paragraph 2)

Answers

Answer C is correct

The sentence from “Ellis Island” that is a major supporting detail is "The doctors at Ellis Island were skilled at conducting "six-second physicals" during which they could diagnose various conditions with just a glance. (paragraph 1)".

What is a supporting detail?

Supporting detail offers data that explains, proves, or clarifies the main notion.

The rest of the sentences supports the important facts, but the core notion of the statement "The doctors at Ellis Island were skilled at conducting "six-second physicals" during which they could diagnose various conditions with just a glance." is the scrutiny of immigrants—is directly supported.

Thus, the correct option is B.

To learn more about “Ellis Island” here

https://brainly.com/question/2375832

#SPJ2

Fill in the blanks with correct articles.
1) I saw____ blue balloon.
2) ___ sun is bright.
3) There is ____ eagle flying in the sky.
4) Sita ate ______ orange.​

Answers

Answer:

Fill in the blanks with correct articles.

1) I saw a blue balloon.

2) The sun is bright.

3) There is an eagle flying in the sky.

4) Sita ate an orange.

Answer:

Explanation:

1] a

2] the

3] an

4] an

describe a time in the discussion when you asked a follow up question to get more information I need help! its for my project I haven't finished it yet its 11:26 I started 3 hours ago!!!

Answers

Answer:

follow up time

Explanation:

Other Questions
changes in flexibility with aging are primarily associated with Guys what y'all think is the answer?!!!!?!!!! Select the correct answer.Coles age is 3 years less than his sister Tinas age, t. If Cole is 18, which equation represents this situation, and how old is Tina?A. The equation that represents this situation is t 3 = 18. Tina is 21.B. The equation that represents this situation is t + 3 = 18. Tina is 15.C. The equation that represents this situation is 3 t = 18. Tina is 21.D. The equation that represents this situation is -3 t = 18. Tina is 15. 4. Some early mornings , dew drops can be found on grass or a car parked outside,but not on other materials such as the sidewalk. Why is that?the nighttime temperature on grass and the car went below the dew point, butthe temperature of the concrete did not drop enough to reach the dew pointleveltemperature on the grass and sidewalk were both above the dew point levels allnightthe relative humidity of the air above the grass was higher than it was above theconcretenone of the above present value computations are also referred to as what is linear momentum Which answer best summarizes The Wife?When a young couple faces a financial crisis, they learn an important lesson about the value of love over material wealth.A newlywed couple squander their fortune and are forced to move from their fancy home in town to a cottage in the country.Leslie and Mary are a perfectly matched couple who are admired by friends and respected by affluent members of the community.After Leslie suffers financial ruin, a good friend first helps him tell his wife what happens and then helps him recover his losses. If f(x) = 9, find x. How tall is House B? Which of the following cannot be determined from the spectrum of a star?the temperature of the atmosphere of the starthe motion of the starthe chemicals in the atmosphere of the starthe chemicals in the core of the star Need help asapsolve v 2v-11=17 Pls help I suck at math I did understand but completely forgot after like 2 hours help What is 1 millionx10 Please make a funny relatable meme out of the word quandary The sum of the terms of an infinite sequence is called when an ion has a positive charged what has the highest value of this ion ?is it proton neutronelectronnucleonand why did you choose tte answer ? Someone plz help me :( Which rational number has the least value? What is an important popular piece ofAncient Greek history?A. hoplites in battleB. hoplite potteryC. hoplites against PersiaD. hoplites beginning war At a recent networking event, senior managers whod been downsized out of high-paying corporate jobs took turns telling what they had done before and what they were looking for next. Person after person stood up and recounted a laundry list of credentials and jobs, in chronological order. Many felt compelled to begin with their first job, some even with their place of birth. The accounting was meticulous. Most people spent their allotted two minutes (and lost the attention of those around them) before they even reached the punch linethe description of what they were seeking. Those who did leave time to wrap up tended merely to list the four or five (disparate) things they might be interested in pursuing next. In the feedback sessions that followed each round of presentations, these fact tellers were hard to help. The people listening couldnt readily understand how their knowledge and contacts might bear upon the tellers situation. Even worse, they didnt feel compelled to try very hard.