The answer is a, prediction
The sentence represents or demonstrates a foreshadowing (option B) in the story. Mr. White wished for 200 pounds, the monkey's paw moved (twisted) but the money didn't appear, then his son Herbert <em>bets he'll never see it. </em>Reading further, we learn that the paw's magic leads to tragic consequences for the people who asks for wishes to it. Herbert dies in a work-related accident and his company offers his family a compensation of 200 pounds, just the amount Mr. White wished for, and the same Herbert doubted he could see: his words were a hint the author gives us of what is to come in the story.
Assuming that you're talking about 'the lady's maid bell' when the narrator refer to Mr. Brympton as "that kind of gentleman" , she refer that : She does not trust Mr. Brympton.
That's why the narrator made an effort to keep Mr. Brympton away so he's not to close to her
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Answer:
It illustrates a sense of misfortune
Explanation:
This stanza, from the poem "Monet’s ‘Waterlilies’” represents the strength to transform the sorrow into happiness using our will and persistence. The stanza first illustrates misfortune:
<em>O light beheld as through refracting tears.</em>
<em> Here is the aura of that world</em>
<em> each of us has lost.</em>
<em> Here is the shadow of its joy,</em>
but the enthusiasm that is developed in the poem gives the soldiers strength and support.