<span> expressing appreciation for something.</span>
In <em>The Monkey's Paw</em>, there are two moments that reflect how Mr. and Mrs. White don't believe in the talisman's power. First, Mr. White jokes about the wishes he should make upon being explained what the artifact is. The second moment is when Mr. White takes the talisman out of his pocket and starts to laugh about it with his wife and son, while the <span>Sergeant-Major is very serious as he knows about the grim power the paw has.</span>
The Boston Tea Party has much significance. Both the American and British responded differently to the situation which is why it ended the way it did. The British were angry because the colonists imposed a rebellion and wanted to, therefore, get back by punishing them for this. This was a form of the Intolerable acts.
Yes. Throughout the
book, he has matured with every trial and adventure that he faced. All through his trials, he has developed his
skills in finding ways to solve whatever obstacle gets in his path. He was calm and patient as he waited for the
right to reclaim his throne and punish the suitors who tried to steal it and
his wife.