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English, 30.09.2019 19:00, aaburto1515

The invisible man
h. g. wells

1 so it was that on the twenty-ninth day of february, at the beginning of the thaw, this singular person fell out of infinity into iping village. next day his luggage arrived through the slush—and very remarkable luggage it was. there were a couple of trunks indeed, such as a rational man might need, but in addition there were a box of books—big, fat books, of which some were just in an incomprehensible handwriting—and a dozen or more crates, boxes, and cases, containing objects packed in straw, as it seemed to hall, tugging with a casual curiosity at the straw—glass bottles. the stranger, muffled in hat, coat, gloves, and wrapper, came out impatiently to meet fearenside's cart, while hall was having a word or so of gossip preparatory to being them in. out he came, not noticing fearenside's dog, who was sniffing in a dilettante spirit at hall's legs. "come along with those boxes," he said. "i've been waiting long enough."

2 and he came down the steps towards the tail of the cart as if to lay hands on the smaller crate.

3 no sooner had fearenside's dog caught sight of him, however, than it began to bristle and growl savagely, and when he rushed down the steps it gave an undecided hop, and then sprang straight at his hand. "whup! " cried hall, jumping back, for he was no hero with dogs, and fearenside howled, "lie down! " and snatched his whip.

4 they saw the dog's teeth had slipped the hand, heard a kick, saw the dog execute a flanking jump and get home on the stranger's leg, and heard the rip of his trousering. then the finer end of fearenside's whip reached his property, and the dog, yelping with dismay, retreated under the wheels of the waggon. it was all the business of a swift half-minute. no one spoke, everyone shouted. the stranger glanced swiftly at his torn glove and at his leg, made as if he would stoop to the latter, then turned and rushed swiftly up the steps into the inn. they heard him go headlong across the passage and up the uncarpeted stairs to his bedroom.

5 "you brute, you! " said fearenside, climbing off the waggon with his whip in his hand, while the dog watched him through the wheel. "come here," said fearenside—"you'd better."

6 hall had stood gaping. "he wuz bit," said hall. "i'd better go and see to en," and he trotted after the stranger. he met mrs. hall in the passage. "carrier's darg," he said "bit en."

7 he went straight upstairs, and the stranger's door being ajar, he pushed it open and was entering without any ceremony, being of a naturally sympathetic turn of mind.

8 the blind was down and the room dim. he caught a glimpse of a most singular thing, what seemed a handless arm waving towards him, and a face of three huge indeterminate spots on white, very like the face of a pale pansy. then he was struck violently in the chest, hurled back, and the door slammed in his face and locked. it was so rapid that it gave him no time to observe. a waving of indecipherable shapes, a blow, and a concussion. there he stood on the dark little landing, wondering what it might be that he had seen.

9 a couple of minutes after, he rejoined the little group that had formed outside the "coach and horses." there was fearenside telling about it all over again for the second time; there was mrs. hall saying his dog didn't have no business to bite her guests; there was huxter, the general dealer from over the road, interrogative; and sandy wadgers from the forge, judicial; besides women and children, all of them saying fatuities: "wouldn't let en bite me, i knows"; "'tasn't right have such dargs"; "whad 'e bite 'n for, than? " and so forth.

read the passage on the left to answer the following questions:
35)
the carrier hall's profession, dialogue, and actions all characterize him as
a) a working man who isn't well-educated and likes to gossip
b) a person who will later figure out a way to become the invisible man
c) a dog-lover who can't understand why some people fear or dislike dogs
d) an educated man who is worried about academic competition from this new book lover in town
36)
what is the basic sequence of events in paragraphs 1-4?
a) the dog bit the stranger, the stranger went upstairs, the luggage arrived, the dog went under the wagon.
b) the dog bit the stranger, the luggage arrived, the dog went under the wagon, the stranger went upstairs.
c) the dog went under the wagon, the dog bit the stranger, the luggage arrived, the stranger went upstairs.
d) the luggage arrived, the dog bit the stranger, the dog went under the wagon, the stranger went upstairs.
37)
on which day in february did this occur?
a) 14th
b) 18th
c) 28th
d) 29th
38)
what happened to mr. hall when he went to check on the stranger?
a) he was greeted warmly.
b) he was pushed out of the room.
c) the door was locked, and he could not enter.
d) he was struck in the head, and forced to leave.

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The invisible man
h. g. wells

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