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Selection Test: Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed (Online)
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First Read: Comprehension
Identify the choice that best answers the question.

What is Harry Bittering’s main emotion in the first half of “Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed”?
A. He is curious about the fate of the Martians.
B. He is angry at his wife for wanting to stay on Mars.
C. He is afraid of being changed by the Martian environment.
D. He is annoyed by the other Earth people in the town on Mars.

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C. He is afraid of being changed by the Martian environment.

Early in the story Harry is uneasy and fearful about Mars’ influence—worrying that the landscape, food, people, and even his family may be altered—more than curious, angry, or merely annoyed.