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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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How would you say this for a book?

How would you say this for a book?

In the book, the main character can time travel in the past from present day 2014 to 1995 when he was born. He can't time travel past/to before 95 because he wasn't born yet.

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In the book, the main character can time travel in the past from present day 2014 to 1995 when he was born. Thank you In the book, the protagonist can travel through time into the past between the present day in 2014 and 1995, the year he was born. He cannot travel into the past beyond 1995 because he was not yet born.

  • In the book, the main character can time travel in the past from present day 2014 to 1995 when he was born.
  • Thank you In the book, the protagonist can travel through time into the past between the present day in 2014 and 1995, the year he was born.
  • He cannot travel into the past beyond 1995 because he was not yet born.
  • The main character is called the protagonist.
  • Time travel is a noun, so the expression 'travel through time' into the past--it is assumed that the time travel is only into the past; into not in between the present day in 2014 and 1995, the year he was born--the timeframe for time travel is between points x and y beyond 1995
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Anonymous How would you say this for a book?In the book, the main character can time travel in the past from present day 2014 to 1995 when he was born. He can't time travel past/to before 95 because he wasn't born yet.Thank you
In the book, the protagonist can travel through time into the past between the present day in 2014 and 1995, the year he was born. He

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