English, 06.04.2021 18:30 TheJanko4526
Part A
In “First Steps,” how does Maria change by the end of the story?
Maria becomes homesick and wants to return to the lander.
Maria becomes disgusted by the strange smells on the planet.
Maria becomes excited to live on the new planet.
Maria becomes skeptical that the planet will make a good home.
Question 2
Part B
Which text evidence best supports the answer to Part A?
“‘Hurry up!’ she yelled, unable to contain her enthusiasm. ‘Our new home is extraordinary!’”
“She scrunched up her nose as an unfamiliar assortment of odors hit her nostrils. Some smelled sweet, some disgusting, and some were just strange.”
“She let go of the ladder and took soft, slow steps and realized her arms and legs felt like they were full of lead.”
“She was doing what others had previously thought impossible—taking steps on a new world.”
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In “First Steps,” how does Maria change by the end of the story?
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