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Read the passage below.

Cavor's blue-lit face was full of an intelligent respect. "I can't dream! Surely these beings— Men could not make a thing like that! Look at those arms, are they on connecting rods?"
What does the passage above imply about Mr. Cavor’s feelings towards the Selenites?

He is prideful because of their inferiority.
He is afraid of them because of their brutality.
He is amazed at how lifelike they are.
He is interested in learning more about them.

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The answer is he is prideful because of thrower inferiority.
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