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English, 05.05.2020 07:41, orcawave6769

Based on this passage, what will most likely happen
next?
GOODMAN
Just stay right where you are, Steve. We don't want any
trouble but this time if anybody sets foot on my porch
that's what they're going to get - trouble!
STEVE
Look, Les-
GOODMAN
I've already explained to you people. I don't sleep very
well at night sometimes. I get up and I take a walk and
look up at the sky. I look at the stars!
MRS. GOODMAN
That's exactly what he does. Why this whole thin
it's some kind of madness or something.
STEVE
O Only Les will be accused of being an alien.
O More neighbors will be accused of being aliens.
O Les will prove his innocence to his neighbors.
Steve will turn out to be an alien invader in
disguise.
(nods grimly)
That's exactly what it is--some kind of madness.
CHARLIE'S VOICE

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