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English, 12.09.2019 19:30 joelpimentel

In the first men in the moon, mr. cavor expresses to the selenites that, "men of my race considered battle the most glorious experience of life." make an inference and describe what this statement implies about the human character. do you think mr. cavor's statement is accurate?

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