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What real-world criticism of England is Wells making in the first four chapters of The War of the Worlds?A.That the industrialization of England was creating an economic crisisB.That England needed a complete overhaul of its health care systemC.That the British government should change its policy regarding womenD.That the people of England were unprepared for an attack

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What real-world criticism of England is Wells making in the first four chapters of The War of the Worlds?A.That the industrialization of England was creating an economic crisisB.That England needed a complete overhaul of its health care systemC.That the British government should change its policy regarding womenD.That the people of England were unprepared for an attack

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In the first four chapters of "The War of the Worlds," H.G. Wells is criticizing the unpreparedness of the English people for an attack. This is a reflection of the real-world situation in England during the time Wells was writing. He uses the Martian invasion as a metaphor to highlight how vulnerable and unprepared England, and by extension, humanity, is in the face of unexpected disasters or attacks. This criticism is not directly related to industrialization, health care, or women's rights, but rather to the general complacency and lack of foresight of the society.

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