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How does the setting impact Bedford’s thoughts in chapter 20?

The silence of his surroundings causes Mr. Bedford to become fearful about his future.

The isolation causes Bedford to mourn the loss of Mr. Cavor.

The vastness of the universe causes Mr. Bedford to feel disconnected from his own identity.

The dark interior of the sphere makes Mr. Bedford feel hopeless and angry with humanity.

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I would say the same

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I think the answer would be The vastness of the universe causes Mr. Bedford to feel disconnected from his own identity.

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