Answer:
A. The fakir's prediction that anyone who interferes with fate will be sorry.
Explanation:
W. W. Jacobs' short story <em>"The Monkey's Paw"</em> revolves around the theme of superstitious beliefs emanating from an ancient relic called <em>"the paw"</em> from India. This piece of the animal body seemed to have the ability to grant any wish that its owner might have, much like the fairy-tale story of Aladdin and the genie in the lamp.
Foreshadowing provides a sense of knowing something before it happens. This allows a writer to provide hints that will be about what will happen in the coming scenes. And in this story, foreshadowing is clearly seen in the Sergeant-Major's words when he mentions about the fakir's warning of how <em>"fate ruled people's lives, and that those who interfered with it did so to their sorrow"</em>. This seems to be true, for the first owner's third wish was death and that was how the 'thing' came to be in the possession of the Sergeant-Major. And this warning <em><u>foreshadows how Herbert White will wish for £200 which will lead to the unfortunate death of his son and the said amount being given as compensation.
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Answer:
d.
Explanation:
bc tht one is the only one tht is actually explaining why its good for u.
The answer is lifted because that is the action being committed
Answer:
To point out the mental and physical difficulties faced by the military team.
Explanation:
The killing of Osama Bin Laden was one of the most important parts of history especially for the American people after the attack on the World Trade Center. The September 11 attacks became the remembering point of what the world-renowned terrorist group, the Al-Qaeda did to the United States.
And in his speech, the then-president Barack Obama uses the metaphor <em>"borne the heaviest share of the burden" </em>in describing the role of the military team that took out the terrorist leader. His use of this metaphor suggests the heavy toil and stress the whole nation has been put under by the attack and how it had left everyone shaken to the core. And it was this group of military people who were tasked with 'executing' the act of avenging and carrying the burden of the whole nation.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.