Answer:
The man who owned it previously used his last wish to wish for death. Upon his death, the paw passed to Sergeant-Major Morris. As he talks to the Whites, he is reminded of the evil consequences that accompany the granting person's wishes.
Explanation:
Sergeant-Major Morris does not say exactly how he got the paw, although he says he got it from the first owner. "The first man had his three wishes. Yes," was the reply; "I don't know what the first two were, but the third was for death. That's how I got the paw."
Answer: False
Explanation:
The statement that "Situational Irony occurs when what happens in the story is what is expected to happen" is false.
Rather, situational irony is when what is expected to happen is actually different from what eventually happens. In this case, the audience expects a particular thing but then something different happens.
Answer:
Why don't you think about how you should do it instead of getting on brainly and asking people to do it. I wonder how your teacher will feel is he/she finds out that you're asking people to do your work.
Explanation: