“This isn't a war," said the artilleryman. "It never was a war, any more than there's war between man and ants.”
Quote by H. G. Wells
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Annotated War of the Worlds with English Grammar Exercises is a meticulously annotated edition of H.G. Wells' seminal work, The War of the Worlds. This edition is tailored to assist readers in enhancing their English grammar through the study of Wells' narrative. The annotations provide historical context, literary analysis, and explanations of complex language and concepts. Additionally, the book incorporates English grammar exercises that correspond to the text, allowing readers to practice and reinforce their understanding of grammatical structures. The combination of classic literature and language learning tools makes this book an appealing resource for students, teachers, and enthusiasts of both genres. Robert Powell's editorial contributions ensure a thoughtful and accessible presentation of Wells' work, making it an ideal choice for those seeking to engage with the novel on multiple levels. more
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