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What reason does the narrator of The War of the Worlds give for the Martians
invasion of England?
O A The Martians feel sorry for earthlings and want to help them.
B. The Martians are angry that Earth sent missionaries to Mars.
C. The Martians want to destroy Earth so that more sun will reach
Mars.
O D. Mars is dying, and the Martians want to live on Earth.
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Ответ:
1) to applaud his theory
2) to disprove his theory
3) to agree with his theory
4) to elaborate on his theory
The correct answer is 2) to disprove his theory. It is obvious, both from her expressions such as "misled", "reared on a false hypothesis", "unsound", "unphilosophical", "impious". Rousseau held the view that women shouldn't receive an education, and Wollstonecraft argues with him and his philosophical views of the nature of humanity.