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How was Griffin's invisibility a hindrance?​

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Answered by kaalipavan
12

Answer:

Explanation:

Griffin always wanted to be invisible, but as soon as his wish was fulfilled, he started to face the consequences.

In order to be invisible, he had to remove his clothes and it was impossible to survive in the cold of London without clothes. The next disadvantage of being invisible was he couldn’t eat anything in public. He didn’t want to confide himself and hence he couldn’t take shelter in anybody’s home.

Although he was invisible, dogs could smell him and followed him wherever he went.

Therefore, Griffin wanted to be visible again but couldn’t get a quiet place to perform his experiments. 

Answered by Kiaraaa
5

Answer:

Explanation:

•Griffin wanted to be invisible

•He has to remove his clothes to be invisible and iy was cool in london

•When he started his invisibility ,he couldn’t eat or get shelther

•He was chased by dogs ad dogs could smell him

•He was killed .

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