Answer:
The correct answer is A. It reminded them of the colonialist experience.
Step-by-step explanation:
War of the Worlds was written in 1898 by scifi pioneer writer H.G. Wells. The plots deals with a so called outer space invasion to Earth and the destruction of all mankind.
Wells wrote this novel as a parody to crtiticize British colonialism. The destructive aliens represented the British, and the human beings are just that, human beings.
In the excerpt, we can analyze that there is a "natural process of destruction" that occurs among different groups of beings. Those "superior" vanquish "inferior" ones, so as to justify humankind being exterminated by "more evolved" Martians.