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eimsori [14]
4 years ago
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Which detail from ''The Monkey's Paw'' is most clearly an example of foreshadowing? A. The fakir's prediction that anyone who in

terferes with fate will be sorry B. Mrs. White's crying when she realizes her son has not come back from the dead C. Mrs. White's assurance that Mr. White might win the next game of chess D. Mr. White's comment that he would like to travel to India just to see the place
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valkas [14]4 years ago
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Answer: the answer is A I’m 100% sure

Explanation:

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