Answer:
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.
Explanation:
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The Gods seem to be more related to people by the appearances and they feel emotions too, and as for asgard its kind of identical to earth because it hold almost every feature as earth does example: water, land, mountains, and vegetation. However, Asgard isn't exactly like a sphere as earth is.
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The the repetition of happy should mean that the poet is making the tone a happy mood and that he is trying to show that the poem is a happy them
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