Answer:In "The Monkey's Paw," the climax, or highest point of suspense, occurs near the end of this story as Mr. White hurries to make the final wish on the monkey's paw. ... Suddenly, she cries out for the monkey's paw, demanding it from her husband. "Go down and get it quickly, and wish our boy alive again."
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because i read the book but if you read it to it is clear that you would say the same thing as me to
Formal style, it's pretty easy to figure that out by just canceling out the other answers. Slang is obviously not it, I don't see anything critical in this, and I don't know how it could be informal.
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As I tread the loam My feet sink deep. This is a sensory quote because it talks about his feet sinking deep, which has to do with feel and seeing etc. He uses figurative language in the quote The black earth embraces my ankles And clings to my bent knees. We know that this is figurative language because the earth can't literally cling to your knees. Sensory language should help you more. I say this because sensory language offers your brain a more in depth image of what is happening, allowing you to truly envision it in your mind, while figurative language will give your mind a more brief description.
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