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English, 05.01.2021 21:00, Nathaliasmiles

In Rod Serling's "Monsters Are Due on Maple Street," the evidence points at Charlie as the monster. The woman says, “You killed him, Charlie. You shot him dead!--" I talk to monsters
from outer space. I talk to three-headed green men who fly over here in what look like meteors.
The person, "You must use another quote to support your assertion by showing what Charlie
did, and it should go here in your paragraph" 0. The reason this quote is important to your
paragraph is what you write in this commentary sentence: in your own words. The clincher
should summarize what you said and tie to assertion. If you substitute the components correctly,
your paragraph will be awesome,

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