This is a reading comprehension exercise. It is interesting to note that Basil and Tenzie have similar points of view. This helps the Basil family become more comfortable with Basil's uniqueness.
<h3>Who is Basil?</h3>
From the book - One Plus One Equals Blue, Basil's character is portrayed as a twelve-year-old who has a unique way of thinking and seeing the world.
He is unique and he knows it. However, to others, he seemed to be freakish. This thus creates some conflict for Basil which is resolved when he meets Tenzie an equally unique girl from school.
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Answer:
In The Monkey's Paw what is the first wish and its consequences?
1. Wished for 200 pounds
In the Monkey's Paw, what is the second wish and what are its consequences?
2. For the son to be alive again and he was a monster.
In The Monkey's Paw, what is the third wish and what are its consequences?
3. He wished for his son to be dead again and the consequences were that the mother saw him and she was in anguish.
Explanation:
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“have” should be replaced with “has”.
<span> A death has just occurred yet she sees signs of new life.
One would expect a much darker scene to set the tone for Mrs. Mallard's grief. However, instead of sorrow, Mrs. Mallard sees her chance for a new life, one free from her husband's. The new life is hers. A life where she gets to make the decisions and choose what she wants without having to think of another person.
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