Read the sentence from the passage.

He felt much as an astronomer feels who has discovered a new planet—no doubt, as far as strong, deep, pleasure is concerned.

What can be inferred from the sentence about Tom?

A.
He enjoys both whistling and star gazing.
B.
He desires to learn more about astronomy.
C.
He thinks of himself as an astronomer.
D.
He feels a great sense of accomplishment.

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The correct inference from the sentence is:

D. He feels a great sense of accomplishment.

The comparison to an astronomer who has discovered a new planet suggests that Tom feels a significant sense of achievement or pleasure in whatever he has accomplished.

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