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Wells creates an aesthetic impact on the reader by

Wells creates an aesthetic impact on the reader by-example-1
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Your answer would be the 2nd one (Hope I helped:::))))
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The correct answer is B.

Wells starts this passage with long, descriptive sentences, that later on are changed for others much shorter and concise.

This change helps build up suspense in the story, thus creating a sense of excitment in the reader, who is impatienly waiting to see what will happen next.

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