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Read the passage below from The First Men in the Moon.

But in spite of that discomfort I found something reassuring by insensible degrees in the rationality of this business of question and answer. I could shut my eyes, think of my answer, and almost forget that the Grand Lunar has no face…Mr.
What can be inferred from the passage about Mr. Cavor’s feelings toward the Grand Lunar?

He is pleased to discover he and the Grand Lunar share a love for knowledge.
He is in awe of the Grand Lunar’s intellect.
He is disturbed by the Grand Lunar’s appearance.
He is nervous about answering the Grand Lunar’s difficult questions.

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Answer: He is disturbed by the Grand Lunar's appearance.

Explanation: "I could shut my eyes, think of my answer, and almost forget that the Grand Lunar has no face..."

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