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In what ways does Mr. Bedford’s description of the Selenites influence the reader to perceive them as strange and unnatural creatures? Select all that apply.

Mr. Bedford focuses on the differences of the Selenites and uses words with negative connotations.
Mr. Bedford presents them as cow butchers in order to heighten the reader’s sense of fear.
Mr. Bedford emphasizes their monstrous features in his descriptions.
Mr. Bedford portrays the Selenites as nocturnal beings, causing the reader to distrust them.

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