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English, 10.04.2020 06:00, sierraseideman1023

Read the excerpt from The Monsters Are Due on Maple
Street

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!
46. GROUP SHOT - ANOTHER ANGLE 46.
As the people exchange looks. They’ve all arrived there on an emotion and when hit with a simple question of logic they can’t answer

Which part of the excerpt best foreshadows that the
characters' actions later in the narrative will be guided by
feelings rather than reason?
A)now wait a minute you just keep your distance there
B)because i’ve got a generator that works—what’s that make me Some kind of criminal or something
C)i don’t know why the generators working it’s just working that all
D)they’ve all arrived there on an emotion and when hit with a simple question of logic they can’t answer

answer
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