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Which one of the following options can be inferred from the given passage alone? When I was a kid, I was partial to stories about other worlds and interplanetary travel. I used to imagine that I could just gaze off into space and be whisked to another planet.
[Excerpt from The Truth about Stories by T. King]

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Look for tense cues like “was,” “used to,” or time markers (“when I was…”) to decide whether a passage is memory/reflection versus present description.
Updated On: Aug 28, 2025
  • It is a child’s description of what he or she likes.
  • It is an adult’s memory of what he or she liked as a child.
  • The child in the passage read stories about interplanetary travel only in parts.
  • It teaches us that stories are good for children.
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Identify the narrator’s perspective.
The sentence begins with “When I was a kid,” which clearly indicates a speaker recalling childhood from a later time $\Rightarrow$ adult reminiscence.
Step 2: Evaluate options.
(A) Claims it is a child speaking now; contradicted by “was.” $\Rightarrow$ False.
(C) Adds “only in parts,” which is not stated or implied. $\Rightarrow$ Unsupported.
(D) Makes a general lesson claim; the passage is merely personal, not didactic. $\Rightarrow$ Unsupported.
(B) Exactly matches: an adult remembering what they liked as a child. $\Rightarrow$ True.
\[ \boxed{\text{(B) is the correct inference.}} \]
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