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Read the passage below from The First Men in the Moon. One imagines some interruption from without. A departure from the instrument—a dreadful hesitation among the looming masses of apparatus in that dim, blue-lit cavern—a sudden rush back to it, full of a resolve that came too late. Then, as if it were hastily transmitted came: "Cavorite made as follows: take—"
What can the reader infer about Mr. Cavor’s motivation for sending his final message?
He wants someone to rescue him from the moon.
He wants to be recognized for his accomplishments.
He wants others to share in his knowledge.
He wants to sell his invention to companies.

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