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20.TRACK SHOT WITH STEVE20.
As he walks over to the car, gets in it, turns the key.
21.DIFFERENT ANGLE – LOOKING21.
THROUGH THE OPEN DOOR
Beyond it we see the crowd watching him from the other side. Steve starts the engine. It turns over sluggishly and then just stops dead. He tries it again and this time he can't get it to turn over. Then very slowly and reflectively he turns the key back to "off" and then slowly gets out of the car.
22.GROUP SHOT22.
As they stare at Steve. He stands for a moment by the car then walks toward the group.
STEVE
I don't understand it. It was working fine before –
DON
Out of gas?
STEVE
(shakes his head)
I just had it filled up.
WOMAN ONE
What’s it mean?
—The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street,
Rod Serling
Write two to three sentences explaining what readers should visualize as they read this part of the scene.
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Sample Response: Readers should visualize Steve trying to start his car while a crowd of people watch him. He is not able to start it and is not sure why. He knows that it is not out of gas, because he just filled it. A woman asks him what it means.
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When readers read the scene they should visualize Steve getting into a car and turning the key. But it doesn't work. So the people are confused as to why it won't work and Don goes over and asks steve a question.
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