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English, 01.03.2021 17:20 belle5828

Read the following passage: He sighed and looked about him. "This is no world for men," he said. "And yet in a way--it appeals."

He became silent for a time, then commenced his meditative humming.

In the excerpt above, the reader can infer that:

Mr. Cavor is upset that the moon is not like earth.
Mr. Cavor is a deeply religious man.
Mr. Cavor is feeling light-headed.
Mr. Cavor is thinking about staying on the moon.

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