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Archy [21]
3 years ago
10

In "The Monkey's Paw," the author uses foreshadowing to create tension. Describe one instance of foreshadowing used in the story

and explain how it helps to build tension for the reader.
English
2 answers:
vampirchik [111]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

i need points bro

Explanation:

In the the Monkeys Paw there are quite a few foreshadows that tend to create tension. One being a reaction by the Sergeant Major Morris that indicates he is in fear of the monkeys paw. Morris tells the Whites about the two first wishes, but recalls the third is for death. This foreshadows, or hints at the danger that is connected to the Paw. Foreshadowing adds dramatic tension to a story by building anticipation about what might happen next. Authors use foreshadowing to create suspense or to convey information that helps readers understand what comes later. ... Foreshadowing can be used in a subtle text, for example, a storm cloud coming to indicate danger. Foreshadowing adds dramatic tension to a story by building anticipation about what might happen next. Authors use foreshadowing to create suspense or to convey information that helps readers understand what comes later. ... Foreshadowing can be used in a subtle text, for example, a storm cloud coming to indicate danger.

IgorC [24]3 years ago
7 0
<span>In the “the Monkeys Paw” there are quite a few foreshadows that tend to create tension. One being a reaction by the Sergeant Major Morris that indicates he is in fear of the monkeys paw. Morris tells the Whites about the two first wishes, but recalls the third is for death. This foreshadows, or hints at the danger that is connected to the Paw.</span>
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