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How would chapter 17 be different if told from Mr. Cavor's point of view? The Selenites would be portrayed as friendly creatures who help Mr. Bedford and Mr. Cavor.
The Selenites would be less hostile to Mr. Bedford and Mr. Cavor.
Mr. Cavor would be portrayed as the hero of the story who saves Mr. Bedford from the Selenites.
Mr. Bedford's actions would not appear heroic because of Mr. Cavor's sympathy for the Selenites.

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