In "The Monkey's Paw," the climax occurs at the very end of the story when Mr. and Mrs. White hear the knock on the door after Mrs. White has wished that Herbert would return to their family.
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Well, when the founding fathers wrote "self evident" they meant that it's obvious. As in, the impact was that it was OBVIOUS to see that the nation that was made at that time was in a state of nature. Self evident as in the position of America can be seen as an issue by anyone because it just is so .. bad.
Answer:
present: eat
past : ate
past participle : have eaten
Instructions are given by the teacher,
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The answer to the question above is "his friendship with the girl with a different race than him" which Okita revealed in the excerpt above. This significant detail is clearly shown in the last part of the excerpt which described Okita's and the girl's last name. This poem is written by Dwight Okita, a Japanese-American playwright, novelist, and poet.