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In H. G. Wells's The Time Machine, why does the writer have the Time Traveller tell his guests that he wants to tell his story without interruption? A) to avoid any farther discussion about how to travel in time B) so that he can shift narrators without confusion C) to create conflict between the dinner guests and the Time Traveller D) to foreshadow how the Morlocks behave

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