Which quotation most clearly reveals the locations of
both the object and the narrator?
udy; and
ershaw
co look up
rangest of
ace must
me had I
saw its
self heard
O"... although my French windows face towards
Ottershaw and the blind was up... I saw nothing of
O"... for I loved in those days to look up at the night
sky..."
* "Yet this strangest of all things that ever came to
earth from outer space must have fallen while I was
sitting there..."
the Worlds,
H. G. Wells

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The correct answer is "... Although my French windows face towards Ottershaw and the blind was up... I saw nothing of it."

The quotation clearly states that both the object (Ottershaw) and the narrator are in opposite sides of a window, which lies between them.

The other options cannot be correct since:

In the second quotation, the object is the night sky, and its location can be considered to be up. However, the location from which the narrator observes the object is unclear.

In the third quotation, the identity of the object itself is unclear, defining it as this strangest of all things. Nevertheless, its location is set as the earth, and outer space as the place of provinence. The narrator states its location to be "there", which creates an ambiguity issue - not specifying the location to be the earth or outer space.

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