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English, 05.02.2020 21:49 jen12abc82

What can you infer about the narrator from this passage in the war of the
worlds?

a. that he is angry that the martians came
b. that he is shy and doesn't have friends
c. that he is intelligent and well educated
d. that he doesn't care about the martians

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