The answer is D: Carrying
Answer:
Fear drives action by provoking a state of burnt out in the individual experiencing fear. But this only happens in people that have no control over their emotions. An example of this is Hitler's retreat from Germany for fears of early defeat in the Italian peninsula.
Explanation:
Fear is an emotion derived from survival instincts called to defend and leave. It manifests in our body by stressing the body and preparing it to attack or retreat. Mentally we react the same way, however, depending on our level of control of emotions we can decide to analyze the situation without suffering from stress dyscontrol and choosing the best option to solve the problem. However, most of the people don't develop this emotional intelligence capability and act without enough thinking. An example is how Hitler decided to retreat his army occupying Italy because the allies managed to achieve incredible victories.
Answer:
The detail from "The Monkey's Paw" that most clearly helps create tension is Mr. Morris throws the monkey's paw into the fire and Mr. White grabs it.
Explanation:
In "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs, we can see the constant use of several literary elements to produce horror suspense and tension, many feelings come to life in this story, but when the monkey's paw is thrown to the fire to be destroyed and Mr whites grabs it, we have a big moment of tension, because we don't know what is he going to wish for and how is this going to affect them.