Answer:
The correct option here is B)
Mr. White's final wish was for his son to be sent back to the cemetery.
Explanation:
'The Monkeys Paw' written by W.W. Jacobs ends in what is known as a <em>Cliffhanger.</em>
A cliffhanger is a kind of story or plot device in which the conclusion is strangely sudden, leaving the main characters in a tough situation, without providing any resolution.
Such is the nature of The Monkeys Paw.
However we are not without clue. The penultimate sentence reads thus:
<em>"He heard the chair drawn back, and the door opened. A cold wind</em>
<em>rushed up the staircase, and a long loud wail of disappointment and</em>
<em>misery from his wife gave him courage to run down to her side, and then</em>
<em>to the gate beyond"</em>
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Mr. White must have asked for his son to be sent back to the cemetery almost a that the same time that the wife opened the door to see the ghost of her son. It must have been a ghost because she was disappointed and wailed loudly in misery as she beheld the face which also disappeared in an instant.
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