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Assignment:
Book Name : Dark They Were and Golden Eyed
Read the Following story and answer these questions
1. What sort of mood is Bradbury trying to set by using the following description of Mars upon the Bittering's arrival in Mars."He looked at Martian hills that time had worn with a crushing pressure of years. He saw the old cities, lost and lying like children's delicate bones among the blowing lakes of grass."?
2. Use the following selection to answer the next question: "I feel like a salt crystal," he often said, "in a mountain stream, being washed away. We don't belong here. We're Earth people. This is Mars. It was meant for Martians. For heaven's sake, Cora, let's buy tickets for home!" The purpose of the above selection is to?
3. Find a quote that reveals a theme of the text.
4. Why is the following statement shared between the captain and his lieutenant ironic? "The town's empty, but we found native life in the hills, sir. Dark people. Yellow eyes. Martians. Very friendly. We talked a bit, not much. They learn English fast.I'm sure our relations will be most friendly with them, sir."
5. Use the following selection to answer the next question: "I feel like a salt crystal," he often said, "in a mountain stream, being washed away. We don't belong here. We're Earth people. This is Mars. It was meant for Martians. For heaven's sake, Cora, let's buy tickets for home!" The above features which literary device and how is it used?