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In paragraph 122 of "The Country of the Blind," Wells writes, "And so his coup d'état came to an end." A coup d'état is typically a decisive, coordinated effort-
often involving military action-to overthrow a government. How does the
author's use of the term contrast with its usual meaning? What does this contrast
reveal about how Wells views Nunez's attempted takeover?

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