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Read the excerpt from Act 2 of The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street. 59. CONTINUED 59. STEVE (CONT'D)

(he turns to the group and shouts) And you're with him too—all of you! You're standing here all set to crucify—all set to find a scapegoat—all desperate to point some kind of a finger at a neighbor! Well now look friends, the only thing that's gonna happen is that we'll eat each other up alive According to the stage directions, how is Steve feeling in this scene? brainlest for the coorect answer

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