The correct answer is option A, evolved beyond the need to communicate using words. The phrase that best completes the writer's explanation in H.G. Wells's 'The Time Machine,' suggesting that the Eloi have a more advanced form of communication, which is "evolved beyond the need to communicate using words."
The student's question relates to interpreting a scene from H.G. Wells's novella, The Time Machine, where the future beings known as the Eloi do not communicate in a way that the traveler understands.
To best complete the writer's explanation that these creatures' communication might be more advanced, the phrase that fits is option A, which is, evolved beyond the need to communicate using words.
This option suggests that their means of communication is so refined and possibly telepathic, that traditional verbal communication is obsolete for them.
This interpretation aligns with Wells's theme of unexpected evolutionary developments.
Complete Question -
Which phrase best completes the writer's explanation? In the novella The Time Machine by H.G. Wells, the narrator expects that the future will be more advanced, but he instead encounters simple creatures :
“As they made no effort to communicate with me, but simply stood round me smiling and speaking in soft cooing notes to each other." However, I would propose that perhaps the creatures' communication was more advanced. Perhaps they...
A) no longer had any need to communicate.
B) evolved beyond the need to communicate using words.
C) eventually regressed in language ability.
D) forgot how to speak but were happy.