Answer:
1. I expected the play to end with some philosophical or moral message, as it actually ended, as it shows that alienation, paranoia and panic make people easy targets to manipulate.
2. I thought that there were no aliens when at the beginning of the play, where the neighborhood was affected by factors that can happen normally, such as the drop in electricity supply, the existence of introverted people and problems with cars and phones.
3. I believed that aliens existed when the shadow that took over the city appeared and when the aliens did appear.
Explanation:
"The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" tells the story of a city that had several problems with electricity supply and telephone and television signals, after a giant shadow overtook the city and a very strong flash was seen by all. Cars also began to malfunction, leaving all residents concerned. The townspeople started to think that this was caused by aliens and started to distrust each other, thinking that the neighbors were beings from another planet. This caused great hysteria and paranoia in everyone, driving the city into complete chaos. In the end we learned that the shadow and the malfunction of things were being caused by aliens themselves, who were trying to discover how panic and paranoia allowed human beings to be manipulated.
If the food is a plant then it could be immature. This means that it hasn't yet ripened to its prime, and it's not very tasty when eaten.
Inedible is another possible word. Inedible things can be non-food items such as a bed (you can not eat a bed therefore it is "inedible") or food items that aren't cooked or prepared where it is safe to eat, such as raw meat.
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I would think it is the first answer "it tells us something about mr.hollybrass that isnt explicitly stated" because indirect characterization can be noticed from appearance,actions,or speech
When Mandela speaks these words he is simply the sum of all those African patriots, he means to pay tribute and respect to all those people who struggles hard and even had to face death for freedom.
Mandela had worked hard all through his life to end racial discrimination. His struggles led him to become the President of South Africa.
The usage of the above words showed the respect that Mandela had for all those people who sacrificed their lives in order to get freedom. Mandela sees himself as the result of all the fights and struggles that his people had put up to get recognition and freedom.
Those struggles of the heroes in the past made a path for Mandela to achieve his goals of freedom hence they were a reflection of Mandela. Mandela believed that if the patriots in the past had not paved the path and shown unity, then he would not have been able to achieve this success alone.
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