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Read the passage below.

Here we are burrowing in this beastly world that isn't a world, with its inky ocean hidden in some abominable blackness below, and outside that torrid day and that death stillness of night. And all these things that are chasing us now, beastly men of leather—insect men, that come out of a nightmare!
Based on the passage above, the reader can infer that Bedford will:

go back and confront his pursuers.
attempt to escape from the moon.
try to form an allegiance with the Selenites.
convince Mr. Cavor to kill the Selenites.

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User JonLOo
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2 votes

Answer:

B or 2 , Escape the moon dear.

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Luca Poddigue
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Answer:

  • attempt to escape from the moon

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's use the text to support our answer:

The text says "all these things that are chasing us now, beastly men of leather—insect men, that come out of a nightmare!"

This tells us that this person is running away from "the things".

Our answer is attempt to escape the moon.

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User Brennan Casey
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