Dark They Were And Golden-Eyed

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My answer to the Essential Question: Should we make a home in space in my opinion is yes only if, we don’t settle on Mars. This is because I like my life the way it is and I don’t want it to change into something else entirely. One example in the text “Dark They Were and Golden-Eyed” is, after he stopped having panic attacks, Harry Bittering became someone else entirely he stopped being nervous and exitable and started being calm and relaxed and he didn’t remember who he

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