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Monsters are due SG

use if in Mrs. Shopes class

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Who is the real monster in this story? suspicion, blaming, jumping to conclusions, fear,AND the human minds
why does the author put conflicts/ complications? to make the story interesting or exciting
Who is Tommy about when he says THEM? the aliens(figure 1 and figure 2)
Why do the people accuse Les Goodman? Because he was already a bit strange
What was the realtionship between the neighbors in the beggining of the play before the thing flys over them? They were neighborly, nice, kind, acting NORMAL
Why didn't the people believe Tommy in the beggining Then they did? Because Les'es car started by ITSELF!!
Why does the author use the title? There are alot of streets similar to them in the united states
What made the people nevous at the beggining of the story? Poweer went out, the HAM radio didn't work, lights went out, cars wouldn't start, lawn mower wouldn't start, and only one car started by ITSELF!
very still nailed to a spot transfixed
agreement assent
definite explict
closing in converging
danger, threat menace
differences variation
understandable(fathom) intelligible
frightend with threats imtimidate
boldly resisting autority definate
peculiarity idosyncrasy
moving back receding
large moving crowd hordes
Created by: valeriez
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