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Which of the following statements implies how Mr. Cavor would most likely react to a confrontation with the Selenites?
“Up this tunnel, for example, there is quite a breeze. And what a world it must be.”
"You see," said Cavor, "these may be Selenites of a lower class."
"If they wanted to kill us," he said, dropping back to come level with me, "there is no reason why they should not have done it."
"When they find we have reasonable minds," said Cavor, "they will want to learn about the earth.”
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