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By the Time Traveller’s observations, what became extinct in The Time Machine?

A. Ogres and sphinxes
B. People—the creatures he is interacting with are not humans
C. Natural biomes
D. Horses, cattle, sheep, dogs

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(option D)

Step-by-step explanation:

In "The Time Machine," the Time Traveller observes several things that became extinct in the future. One of these things is horses, cattle, sheep, and dogs (option D). These familiar animals are no longer present in the distant future described in the story. This extinction suggests a significant change in the ecosystem and the relationship between humans and animals. It is worth noting that while there are other strange and mythical creatures mentioned in the story, such as ogres and sphinxes (option A), they do not become extinct in the future. Additionally, the creatures the Time Traveller interacts with are not humans (option B). While the story does mention the disappearance of certain natural biomes (option C), such as forests and rivers, the absence of horses, cattle, sheep, and dogs is a more direct and specific observation made by the Time Traveller.

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