When Charlie sees all of Maple Street lit by candles, he says, Why, it's like goin' back into the dark ages or something'. Considering what happens in the play, what second meaning would this statement have?

Why does Charlie shoot Pete Van Horn?

At the end of the play, it turns out that the real monster is -

At the end of the play, the residents of Maple Street are --

Which of the following takes place at the opening of the teleplay?

Between which characters does the conflict of the teleplay develop?

What emotion motivates Steve in this speech from Act II of “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street”? The speech where he asks everyone to share all the things that they might do that are suspicious

Which of the following describes the mood on Maple street at the end of the teleplay?

Which of the following do the people of Maple Street do at the end of the teleplay?

Which statement best summarizes the theme of The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street?

What effect does the following stage direction have on the reader? The dark figure continues to walk toward them as the people stand there, fearful, mothers clutching children, men standing in front of their wives.

What did Don bring up that made Steve look suspicious?

What did Don do when he saw the dark figure approaching?

What happened just after Pete Van Horn had been shot?

How did Charlie end up with blood on his face?

Who were the most dangerous enemies of the people on Maple Street?

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