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Does HG wells succeed in convincing you to be highly principled in your quest for making great discoveries ? Discuss with relevant contextual examples with the chapter footprints without feet

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Answered by itzNobita26
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Teacher's Guide to the Signet Classic Edition of H.G. Wells's The Time ... the passage and then explain why it affected you strongly. ... “ That is the germ of my great discovery” (p. 5).

Answered by Anonymous
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✌️Griffin was a scientist who had made a discovery due to which he could be invisible. But he was rather a lawless

✌️ The lesson we learn from his example is

that the misuse of a scientific discovery can play havoc with humanity . A true scientist works for the good of humanity. He wants to make man's life easier and many more .

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