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English, 12.01.2021 19:10 MayFlowers

For a friend please help if you know Read the excerpt from Act 2 of The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street.

75. SERIES OF CLOSE SHOTS – PEOPLE 75.

MAN ONE

(shouting)

It isn't the kid . . . it's Bob Weaver's house.

WOMAN ONE

It isn't Bob Weaver's house, it's Don Martin's place.

CHARLIE

I tell you it's the kid.

DON

It's Charlie. He's the one.

Which best describes the effect of the stage directions in this excerpt?

The stage directions demonstrate the fear of the people in the crowd who realize that aliens caused the outage.

The stage directions highlight the fact that the crowd has realized exactly who is to blame for the outage.

The stage directions emphasize the crowd mentality and the idea that everyone is making strong accusations.

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