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Reread paragraphs 80–97 of “Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed.” What is Harry Bittering’s point of view of, or way of seeing, the news that rockets can no longer
visit Mars? Explain why he has this point of view and how it is developed in this
section of the text.

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