In <em>W.W. Jacobs' "The Monkey's Paw,"</em> I think that the power of the paw depends on the superstitious nature of the person who possesses it.
There is a process to the way faith works. One needs to believe first. Faith is the <em>foundation of miracles</em>. If the Sergeant-major Morris does not believe in the Monkey Paw, it cannot produce any fruit by itself. After all, the holy fakir only imbued the paw with its magic vigor.
The sergeant-major also uses his faith in the <em>power of the paw</em> to convince the Whites to make their wishes, which came through. <em>One must believe that God exists before one can experience His overwhelming presence</em>.
<em>The Monkey's Paw" by W. W. Jacobs</em> teaches that the human race should not toy with supernatural powers.
Thus, conscientiousness should come before <em>making a wish</em> since it may come true.
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Answer:
part a is B. and part b is c
Explanation:
Though written about the Salem Witch Trials, The Crucible also conveys Miller’s views on <span>McCarthyism.</span>
The lines, "the fourth is freedom from fear which translated into world terms by reduction of arments to such a true fashion that no Nation will be in a position to commit an act of physical aggression against a neighbour" <em>is </em><em>the </em><em>answer.</em><em>.</em><em>.</em>
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Answer: B
Explanation:
The "Ed" at the end u are needing that or it dont sound right