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Read the following excerpt from The First Men in the Moon then answer the question below.
Exactly as he came against the sun he stopped, pulled out a watch, hesitated. Then with a sort of convulsive gesture he turned and retreated with every manifestation of haste . . .
Based on the excerpt, what can the reader infer about Mr. Cavor?
He does not like to be out in the sun.
He adheres to a strict schedule.
He has an illness that causes seizures.
He is afraid of Mr. Bedford.
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Read the following excerpt from The First Men in the Moon then answer the question below.
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