"Ah, I thought as much. My instruments are not working properly. I was supposed to go
to Pluto. I wasn't sure where I had landed, so I spoke
to you first in the language they use
on Pluto. When you didn't reply, I could tell I had
landed on Earth. A complete waste of
time and effort. It happened once before. Instead of going
to Mars, I veered off and went
to Jupiter. Delayed me by a whole day, it did. Heh heh
heh!"
(1) Who is 'I' referred to in the passage? What does 'I' mean when he says "I
thought as much."

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The passage appears to be an excerpt from a science fiction or fantasy story where the speaker, referred to as 'I,' is likely an extraterrestrial being or an astronaut with advanced technology for interplanetary travel.

### (1) Who is 'I' referred to in the passage?

'I' in the passage refers to an alien or a space traveler who is capable of traveling between planets. This character has instruments for navigation but is experiencing technical difficulties, leading to unintended destinations.

### (2) What does 'I' mean when he says "I thought as much."

When 'I' says "I thought as much," it means the speaker had a suspicion or expectation about their situation that has now been confirmed. In this context, the speaker suspected that they had landed on Earth instead of Pluto, and this suspicion was confirmed when the language used did not match the expected language of Pluto.

This phrase expresses a realization or validation of what the speaker already believed to be true.

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