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Page 1: STEVE Go ahead, Tommy. We’ll be right back. And you’ll see. That wasn’t any ship or anything like it. That was just a . . . . a meteor or something. Likely as not – (he turns to the group now trying to weight his words with an optimism he obviously doesn’t feel but is desperately trying to instill in himself as well as the others)

Page 2: No doubt it did have something to do with all this power failure and the rest of it. Meteors can do some crazy things. Like sun spots. —The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street, Rod Serling.
What do the dialogue and stage directions tell readers about Steve’s perspective?

a. He feels optimistic about the power outage.
b. He is trying to sound optimistic even though he is not.
c. He feels optimistic about a ship landing.
d. He is trying not to sound optimistic even though he is.

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Answered by Anonymous
12

No doubt it did have something to do with all this power failure and the rest of it. Meteors can do some crazy things. Like sun spots. —The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street, Rod Serling.

What do the dialogue and stage directions tell readers about Steve’s perspective?

a. He feels optimistic about the power outage.

b. He is trying to sound optimistic even though he is not. ✔✔

c. He feels optimistic about a ship landing.

d. He is trying not to sound optimistic even though he is.

Answered by oliviaborkat
5

Answer:

b

Explanation:

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