That the people of England were unprepared for an attack
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That England's guard was down and England wasn't ready for an enemy attack.
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The War of the Worlds by H.G Wells has accurately 224 pages (but varies by edition). To be more specific, Book One: The Coming of the Martians has 17 chapters, and Book Two: The Earth under the Martians has 10 chapters.
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In the first four chapters of The War of the Worlds, Wells highlights the complacency and overconfidence of the British people, who believe themselves to be invulnerable due to their technological advancements. Through the mysterious cylinder's arrival and subsequent emergence of Martians, Wells warns against this false sense of security and emphasizes the importance of remaining vigilant and prepared for unexpected threats.
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The narrator of "The War of the Worlds" by H.G. Wells lives in Woking, a town in England.
1000 turkeys were raised in the worlds largest turkey farm in England =)
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London, in England, in the UK.
It was England.