A girl's car ran out of gas on a stormy night. She asked the first man she saw for help, thinking she was being chased by a killer she saw near her car. The second man accused the first man of lying when he denied anyone else was there. As the play progresses, the girl does not suspect the first man could be the killer, since he arrived at the bus station before her. However, she thinks the second man might be the killer, so she does not accompany him.
A girl's car ran out of gas on a stormy night. She asked the first man she saw for help, thinking she was being chased by a killer she saw near her car. The second man accused the first man of lying when he denied anyone else was there. As the play progresses, the girl does not suspect the first man could be the killer, since he arrived at the bus station before her. However, she thinks the second man might be the killer, so she does not accompany him.
A girl's car ran out of gas on a stormy night. She asked the first man she saw for help, thinking she was being chased by a killer she saw near her car. The second man accused the first man of lying when he denied anyone else was there. As the play progresses, the girl does not suspect the first man could be the killer, since he arrived at the bus station before her. However, she thinks the second man might be the killer, so she does not accompany him.
Ans: She could not describe the killer because she had not seen him clearly. 2. What were the circumstances that forced her to leave her car? Ans: She had to leave her car on the road because she had run out of gas. 3. Why did she ask for help from the first man? Ans She asked for help from the first man because she though that the killer was chasing her. 4. What was the condition of the weather? Ans: The weather was story. There was thunder and lighting. 5. How did the second man accuse the first man of lying? Ans: The second man accuse the first man of lying because the First Man was telling a lie that no other person was present in the room whereas the Second Man had already seen the girl there through the glass of the door. 6. Did the girl become suspicious of the First Man as the play progresses? Ans: No, the girl did not become suspicious of the First Man as the play progresses. Perhaps it was because he had arrived the bus station before she reached there. She knew that the man was after him. He could not reach there before her. So, she thought that the man could not be the same murderer that she had seen near the car. 7. What is the impression of her about the second man? Ans: She thought that the Second Man could be the killer. 8. Why did not she accompany the Second Man? Ans: She did not accompany the Second Man because she thought that he might be the killer.