Question 5 of 10What verb tense does H. G. Wells use in the novel The War of the Worlds?A.PastB.FutureC.Future perfectD.Present
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Question 5 of 10What verb tense does H. G. Wells use in the novel The War of the Worlds?A.PastB.FutureC.Future perfectD.Present
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A. Past
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