English, 24.02.2021 17:30, knutsonellie741
10. When Eckels returns to the present, he is...
a. relieved that everything is how they left it.
b. nervous of the slight change he can sense.
c. horrified to see that things have drastically changed.
d. smug about the lack of change that has occurred.
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10. When Eckels returns to the present, he is...
a. relieved that everything is how they left it.
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