Incomplete question. However, I infer you are referring to this question from "The Monkey Paw";
How does the mood in "The Monkey's Paw" foreshadow what happens in the story?
Answer:
terror and sadness
Explanation:
With so many emotions as the story progresses, there exist constant mood changes of sadness, disappointments, loss.
Therefore, this continuous mood changes indicate in our minds that the end of the story would not be joyous, filled with terror and sadness.
Depends on how you want the paragraph to be about
Answer:
The club consists of but is not limited to: Frank, the President; Marco, the treasurer; and Lorna, member.
Explanation:
Hey. 10th Grader speaking here. The last time I took an SAT Practice Test, I saw this passage of Frederick Douglass, and this exact question.
Personally speaking, I put 2., but I believe that it's between 2. and 3. You make the choice.
2. because a portion of slavery was removed from the Declaration of Independence, and the Declaration says that all men are "equal"
3. because the U.S Government did not take care of African Americans, and did not pay too much attention to the issue of slavery. Slavery is unethical, so some politicians where trying to say that, while some just ignored it.
Answer:
Heck, that's pretty great. And yes, your intro paragraph makes good sense. You are explaining the topic and why it's important.