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Griffin's chaotic activities primarily took place in London and the village inn in Iping. |
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Griffin's method of becoming invisible involved swallowing special ___ that made his body transparent. |
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True or False: Griffin successfully managed to keep his clothes after stealing them from a store. |
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The climax of the story occurs when Griffin reveals his invisibility by shedding his ___ in front of the villagers. |
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Who attempted to arrest Griffin after his strange activities were discovered at the inn? |
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The main themes include invisibility and its consequences, isolation and loneliness, and the misuse of scientific discoveries. |
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True or False: Griffin's invisibility leads to positive outcomes for the villagers. |
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Griffin's desire for solitude and invisibility leads him to engage in reckless and harmful behavior, affecting both himself and the villagers. |
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True or False: An 'eccentric' person is someone who conforms to conventional behavior. |
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True or False: 'Misuse' means using something in a correct or appropriate way. |