Read the excerpt from The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street.
56. TRACK SHOT – STEVE 56.
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Mathematics, 04.01.2021 22:40, kadeWayne
Read the excerpt from The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street.
56. TRACK SHOT – STEVE 56.
From several yards down as he walks down the steps of his porch, walks down the street over to Les Goodman's house and then stops at the foot of the steps.
57. REVERSE ANGLE – LOOKING TOWARD SCREEN DOOR 57.
Goodman stands there, his wife behind him very frightened.
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!
Based on Goodman’s reaction to Steve, what will most likely happen next?
Les and Steve will have a heated argument.
Everyone in the neighborhood will go home.
The anger and fear among the neighbors will increase.
Les will turn out to be an alien invader in disguise.
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