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Read the passage below. I glanced for a moment at the smashed and writhing bodies that were scattered over the cavern floor, with a vague
Idea of further violence, then hurried on after Cavor.
How does the passage above reflect Mr. Bedford's attitude towards the Selenites?
He is not sympathetic towards the Selenites.
He is annoyed with Mr. Cavor's sympathy for the Selenites.
O He is grieved about the condition of the Selenites
He wants to destroy all of the Selenites.

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