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English, 15.12.2020 20:50 cmariecarrizales

Read the stage direction from act 1 of The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street The crowd picks this up again and with it their suspicions come back with a rush. The murmur becomes a loud
chant filling the air with accusations and demands for action. Two of the men pass Don right up the steps. Goodman
flattens himself against the screen door.
What does this stage direction tell the reader about Goodman's viewpoint?
O He is nervous the crowd may ask him to join them.
O He is worried the crowd may take his generator.
O He is frightened the crowd may harm him.
O He is concerned the crowd may leave him by himself.

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