That they are ready to believe the worst; that they are driven to react irrationally when they are scared. That they would destroy themselves if they were threatened by something they couldn't understand.
(Twilight Zone, season 1, episode 22 shown March 4, 1960)
no
Basically, when things go wrong, people have the tendency to find a scapegoat, instead of confronting the problems honestly.
When people go on the streets and find people right for the part
"The Only Report on Monsters Hurting People" by John McPhee is a fictional piece that explores the concept of monsters in a metaphorical sense, examining how fear and perception shape our understanding of danger. Through a blend of humor and insight, McPhee discusses various societal issues and the ways in which people interpret threats in their environment. The report serves as a commentary on human nature and the often irrational fears that can lead to real-world consequences.
Yeah, if you are refering to the book yes because the monsters have to have something to protect themselves and in real life there is no sea monsters but there are sea creatures which have teeth
Click on the monsters around you. Like in Main Street,click on the people who are having a picnic! Click on different monsters!
Your monster will automatically talk to other Monsters when it's out and about in Monstro City.
Pretty rare. Not many people have IGGY on Moshi Monsters.
Generalization can be defined as a broad statement that is applicable to a group of people.
Generalization can be defined as a broad statement that is applicable to a group of people.
Generalization can be defined as a broad statement that is applicable to a group of people.
They are making a new theme park
The irony in "Monsters Due on Maple Street" is that the residents become the real monsters by turning on each other out of fear and paranoia. They ultimately destroy their own neighborhood because of their suspicions, demonstrating how easily people can succumb to irrationality and hysteria.
In the episode "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" from The Twilight Zone, the real monsters are the residents themselves who turn on each other out of fear and paranoia. The episode demonstrates how easily people can be manipulated and turn against one another when faced with uncertainty and threat.
*A generalization is a statement about several things or people *clue words to identify generalization * Valid generalization: fact support or prove and (true) generalization *clue words in a sentence to make a generalization: never,all,sometimes,most,always,none,everybody,everone,society,some,almost,only,empty *Faulty generalization: (not true) generalization (can not) be proven or supported with a fact.
that theyre people
you go to main street and look for people and if there is no one there go to all the other streets