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Fiesta28 [93]
3 years ago
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The crowd picks this up again and with it their suspicions come back with a rush. The murmur becomes a loud chant filling the ai

r with accusations and demands for action. Two of the men pass Don right up the steps. Goodman flattens himself against the screen door.
GOODMAN
Now wait a minute! You just keep your distance there! What kind of nonsense is this? Because I've got a generator that works – what's that make me? Some kind of criminal or something? I don't know why the generator's working. It's just working, that's all!
–The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street,
Rod Serling

What three things does this passage show about Les Goodman?
English
1 answer:
Alenkinab [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

He’s shoved up the stairs, he is kinda clueless, and he made a generator I think

Explanation:

It’s all in the passage.

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