When Stratton took the inverting lenses off after 8 days,
(a) he was relieved and the world immediately seemed right side up
(b) he recognized the world as it had been but felt bewildered for hours
(c) he had to be hospitalized for emotional upset
(d) none of the above; Stratton did not wear inverting lenses for 8 days
B
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