What can you infer about the narrator from this passage in The war of the Worlds

Answer: That he is intelligent and well educated.
Explanation: The narrator displays not only a refined vocabulary and accurate information, but also some insight about the mentality of the Martians. All the other options are wrong: the passage says nothing about the narrator's sociability or emotional reaction to the Martians, and the fact that he knows so much about them is incompatible with "not caring" about them.
We can infer that the narrator is intelligent and well educated from the passage belonging to "War of the Worlds," as stated in option A and explained below.
To infer means to come to a conclusion based on the information we have. Here, we are expected to infer something about the narrator of "War of the Worlds" after reading the passage.
We can safely infer that the narrator is intelligent and well educated due to the level of writing and vocabulary used. On the other hand, there is no display of anger or any feelings concerning the Martians, nor anything that suggests the narrator does not have friends.
With the information above in mind, we can choose option A as the correct answer.
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