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1 Which line of dialogue best shows how the Traveller feels about what has happened to him?

A "What a treat it is to stick a fork into meat again!"

B "I’ve lived . . . such days as no human has ever lived before."

C "’[Forget the s]tory . . .! . . . I want something to eat.’"

D "I’m nearly worn out, but I shan’t sleep until I’ve told this thing

over to you."

2 What shows that the other men are eager to hear the Traveller’s story?

A They refuse to let him finish his dinner.

B They agree to listen with no interruptions.

C They ask for proof that he has been time travelling.

D They agree to return after the Traveller has eaten and slept.

3 Look back at the Time Traveller’s dialogue. Explain what it reveals

about him and about what has happened to him. In your response,

include at least one of the phrases he uses.

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