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In chapter 23, the reader becomes aware that Mr. Bedford’s and Mr. Cavor’s stories don’t match. On which detail are the two in agreement? Mr. Bedford had no choice in leaving Mr. Cavor on the moon.
Mr. Bedford fought against and killed several of the Selenites.
They were captured because Mr. Bedford ate the fungus.
Mr. Bedford became impulsive and rash on the moon.

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