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English, 09.04.2020 22:31 jahootey3042

There's another silence as Steve looks toward the crowd
and then toward Tommy. He wears a tight grin.
STEVE
Based on the clues in this passage, what will most
likely happen next?
Well, I guess what we'd better do then is to
run a check on the neighborhood and see
which ones of us are really human.
The neighbors will stop doubting Tommy.
The neighbors will stop taking Steve seriously.
The neighbors will continue to joke about the
situation
The neighbors will begin checking to see who is
really human
There's laughter at this, but it's a laughter that comes
from a desperate attempt to lighten the atmosphere. It's a
release kind of laugh.
36. GROUP SHOT - THE PEOPLE 36.
As they look at one another in the middle of their
laughter
-- The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street,
Rod Serling
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