The Hitchhiker Encounter: A Silent Journey to Las Vegas
A father working overtime, a Deaf driver, and a hitchhiker communicating through gestures and writing embark on a unique journey. The hitchhiker, a bald man with a bushy beard, seeks to reach Las Vegas as they encounter a police stop and engage in silent exchanges with law enforcement.
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The Hitchhiker 1. Describe the hitchhiker. 2. Describe the driver. The father had to work overtime (mother was 3. How did the hitchhiker and the driver communicate with each other? 1. Where did the hitchhiker want to go?
The Hitchhiker 1. Describe the hitchhiker. A bald headed man with a bushy beard, wearing a plaid shirt and carrying a backpack. 2. Describe the driver. 3. How did the hitchhiker and the driver communicate with each other? 4. Where did the hitchhiker want to go?
The Hitchhiker 1. Describe the hitchhiker. A bald headed man with a bushy beard, wearing a plaid shirt and carrying a backpack.. 2. Describe the driver. The father had to work overtime (mother was A man with a crewcut and wearing a white shirt with a bowtie; he is Deaf. work). 3. How did the hitchhiker and the driver communicate with each other? 1. Where did the hitchhiker want to go?
The Hitchhiker 1. Describe the hitchhiker. A bald headed man with a bushy beard, wearing a plaid shirt and carrying a backpack.. 2. Describe the driver. The father had to work overtime (mother was A man with a crewcut and wearing a white shirt with a bowtie; he is Deaf. 3. How did the hitchhiker and the driver communicate with each other?Using gesturing and paper and pen. 4. Where did the hitchhiker want to go?
The Hitchhiker 1. Describe the hitchhiker. A bald headed man with a bushy beard, wearing a plaid shirt and carrying a backpack.. 2. Describe the driver. The father had to work overtime (mother was A man with a crewcut and wearing a white shirt with a bowtie; he is Deaf. 3. How did the hitchhiker and the driver communicate with each other? Using gesturing and paper and pen. 4. Where did the hitchhiker want to go? Las Vegas.
The Hitchhiker 5. What did the driver see in the rearview mirror? 6. Why was he pulled over? 7. How did they communicate? 8. What did the driver and the cop say to each other? 9. What was the hitchhiker s reaction?
The Hitchhiker 5. What did the driver see in the rearview mirror? Patrol car lights, flashing sirens. 6. Why was he pulled over? 7. How did they communicate? 8. What did the driver and the cop say to each other? 9. What was the hitchhiker s reaction?
The Hitchhiker 5. What did the driver see in the rearview mirror? Patrol car lights, flashing sirens. 6. Why was he pulled over? He was driving too fast (90mph). 7. How did they communicate? 8. What did the driver and the cop say to each other? 9. What was the hitchhiker s reaction?
The Hitchhiker 5. What did the driver see in the rearview mirror? Patrol car lights, flashing sirens. 6. Why was he pulled over? He was driving too fast (90mph). 7. How did they communicate? By gesturing. 8. What did the driver and the cop say to each other? 9. What was the hitchhiker s reaction?
The Hitchhiker 5. What did the driver see in the rearview mirror? Patrol car lights, flashing sirens. 6. Why was he pulled over? He was driving too fast (90mph). 7. How did they communicate? By gesturing. 8. What did the driver and the cop say to each other? After realizing the driver was Deaf, the cop told him to slow down and observe the speed limit. To which the driver said sure thing. 9. What was the hitchhiker s reaction?
The Hitchhiker 5. What did the driver see in the rearview mirror? Patrol car lights, flashing sirens. 6. Why was he pulled over? He was driving too fast (90mph). 7. How did they communicate? By gesturing. 8. What did the driver and the cop say to each other? After realizing the driver was Deaf, the cop told him to slow down and observe the speed limit. To which the driver said sure thing. 9. What was the hitchhiker s reaction? He was astonished that the driver was excused
The Hitchhiker 10. Why did the two switch places? 11. How fast was the second driver going when stopped by the policeman? 12. When the second driver was stopped by the police, what did he plan to do? 13. Why did his plan not work?
The Hitchhiker 10. Why did the two switch places? The driver got tired and wanted to sleep. 11. How fast was the second driver going when stopped by the policeman? 12. When the second driver was stopped by the police, what did he plan to do? 13. Why did his plan not work?
The Hitchhiker 10. Why did the two switch places? The driver got tired and wanted to sleep. 11. How fast was the second driver going when stopped by the policeman? He was speeding at 90 mph. 12. When the second driver was stopped by the police, what did he plan to do? 13. Why did his plan not work?
The Hitchhiker 10. Why did the two switch places? The driver got tired and wanted to sleep. 11. How fast was the second driver going when stopped by the policeman? He was speeding at 90 mph. 12. When the second driver was stopped by the police, what did he plan to do? Pretend he is Deaf. 13. Why did his plan not work?
The Hitchhiker 10. Why did the two switch places? The driver got tired and wanted to sleep. 11. How fast was the second driver going when stopped by the policeman? He was speeding at 90 mph. 12. When the second driver was stopped by the police, what did he plan to do? Pretend he is Deaf. 13. Why did his plan not work? When the cop used ASL with the hitchhiker, he couldn t respond.
The Hitchhiker 14. What did he get? 15. What can we learn from this story?
The Hitchhiker 14. What did he get? A speeding ticket. 15. What can we learn from this story?
The Hitchhiker 14. What did he get? A speeding ticket. 15. What can we learn from this story? It doesn t pay to pretend to be someone you are not. It doesn t pay to lie. It is not a good idea to try to fool the cops.