Read the excerpt from Life on the Mississippi.
The face of the water, in time, became a wonderful book-a book that was a dead language to the uneducated
passenger, but which told its mind to me without reserve, delivering its most cherished secrets as clearly as if
it uttered them with a voice.
What does the imagery suggest about the narrator's relationship with his environment?
O He is frightened by his surroundings.
He is very knowledgeable of nature's workings
O He admires nature, but he sometimes feels lonely
O He considers his relationship with nature highly intimate.