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English, 18.10.2020 15:01 Taylor73836

STEVE Doesn’t make sense. Why should the power go off all of a sudden and the phone line? DON Maybe some kind of an electrical storm or something.

CHARLIE

That doesn’t seem likely. Sky’s just as blue as anything. Not a cloud. No lightning. No thunder. No nothing. How could it be a storm? —The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street, Rod Serling
What is Charlie’s perspective about why the power is out?
A) An electrical storm is responsible.
B) Aliens are responsible.
C) Aliens are not responsible.
D) An electrical storm is not responsible.

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