Answer: The speaker is concerned that the death of a human causes people to forget about him or her. He feels as though the people buried in the churchyard have been forgotten, something that he does not want to happen to himself when he dies. His fear of being forgotten after he dies is so strong that he envisions how he would like his life to be remembered if anyone ever asks about him. also the speaker's vision of the inscription on his tombstone represents his hopes to avoid the anonymous fate of those buried in the churchyard.
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In The Monkey's Paw what is the first wish and its consequences?
1. Wished for 200 pounds
In the Monkey's Paw, what is the second wish and what are its consequences?
2. For the son to be alive again and he was a monster.
In The Monkey's Paw, what is the third wish and what are its consequences?
3. He wished for his son to be dead again and the consequences were that the mother saw him and she was in anguish.
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It helps them determine whether an assertion made by one source is likely to be true.
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I'm pretty sure rhyme scheme, but I'm stuck between rhyme scheme and free verse