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What does the man from Maw and Meggins bring to Mr. and Mrs. White in The Monkey's Paw?
Mr. White makes a final wish.
He had to walk from the cemetery.
He is nervous about telling the Whites that Herbert was killed.
it reveals that the monkey's paw granted Mr. White's wish in a horrible way.
There is loud knocking at the door; Mr. White makes his last wish.
two hundred pounds
Herbert suggests to his father that two hundred pounds will help pay off their house.
To create suspense.
Why does Mr. White wish for two hundred pounds?
Mr. White makes a final wish.
He had to walk from the cemetery.
He is nervous about telling the Whites that Herbert was killed.
it reveals that the monkey's paw granted Mr. White's wish in a horrible way.
There is loud knocking at the door; Mr. White makes his last wish.
two hundred pounds
Herbert suggests to his father that two hundred pounds will help pay off their house.
To create suspense.
When the messenger comes to the home of the Whites, he seems uncomfortable. Why is acting this way?
Mr. White makes a final wish.
He had to walk from the cemetery.
He is nervous about telling the Whites that Herbert was killed.
it reveals that the monkey's paw granted Mr. White's wish in a horrible way.
There is loud knocking at the door; Mr. White makes his last wish.
two hundred pounds
Herbert suggests to his father that two hundred pounds will help pay off their house.
To create suspense.
Why does it take so long for there to be a knock on the door?
Mr. White makes a final wish.
He had to walk from the cemetery.
He is nervous about telling the Whites that Herbert was killed.
it reveals that the monkey's paw granted Mr. White's wish in a horrible way.
There is loud knocking at the door; Mr. White makes his last wish.
two hundred pounds
Herbert suggests to his father that two hundred pounds will help pay off their house.
To create suspense.
A messenger from Maw and Meggins tells the Whites that they are receiving 200 pounds. This detail is important to the plot because
Mr. White makes a final wish.
He had to walk from the cemetery.
He is nervous about telling the Whites that Herbert was killed.
it reveals that the monkey's paw granted Mr. White's wish in a horrible way.
There is loud knocking at the door; Mr. White makes his last wish.
two hundred pounds
Herbert suggests to his father that two hundred pounds will help pay off their house.
To create suspense.
Which event marks the climax of the story?
Mr. White makes a final wish.
He had to walk from the cemetery.
He is nervous about telling the Whites that Herbert was killed.
it reveals that the monkey's paw granted Mr. White's wish in a horrible way.
There is loud knocking at the door; Mr. White makes his last wish.
two hundred pounds
Herbert suggests to his father that two hundred pounds will help pay off their house.
To create suspense.
Why does the author use foreshadowing in The Monkey's Paw?
Mr. White makes a final wish.
He had to walk from the cemetery.
He is nervous about telling the Whites that Herbert was killed.
it reveals that the monkey's paw granted Mr. White's wish in a horrible way.
There is loud knocking at the door; Mr. White makes his last wish.
two hundred pounds
Herbert suggests to his father that two hundred pounds will help pay off their house.
To create suspense.
At the end of the story, the knocking at the door stops because
Mr. White makes a final wish.
He had to walk from the cemetery.
He is nervous about telling the Whites that Herbert was killed.
it reveals that the monkey's paw granted Mr. White's wish in a horrible way.
There is loud knocking at the door; Mr. White makes his last wish.
two hundred pounds
Herbert suggests to his father that two hundred pounds will help pay off their house.
To create suspense.
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