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In "The Monkey's Paw," By W.W. Jacobs, fate is out of our control, and those who dare to interfere with fate shall face horrible consequences. The monkey's paw that the White family gets from Sergeant-Major grants wishes, but brings unexpected and horrible consequences as well. For example, Mr. White is granted his wish for money, but money comes as a result of his son´s death.
Explanation:
The same theme is explored in the movie PI (1998), directed by Darren Aronofsky. Max, a troubled but intelligent mathematician discovers a formula that predicts the patterns of the world, meaning that our entire existence is already determined by those patterns, so free will can only be an illusion.
The Greek tragedy "Oedipus Rex," by Sophocles, also explores the theme of Fate vs, free-will. An oracle predicts Oedipus will kill his father and marry his mother. The actions of his family to avoid such a destiny end up creating the circumstances that lead to the prediction becoming real.
(c)destroying it..to make something out of an insect u must destroy right?
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In this context, it means that Gregor is struggling with the situation; therefore, correct answer is c: He is struggling with what has happened.
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Part 2:
Falling Action In a paragraph of three to five sentences, explain at least two falling action events from your novel or short story and how they relate to the climax.
He goes to the river to get the water that reverses the touch after realizing that what he had wished for was wrong and that he needs to fix it. He finds the source of the problem and eliminates it. After all the action has taken place, it is time for the conclusion. Marygold regains consciousness. Midas feels better now. As a further precaution, he tries to avoid it in the future. This experience has taught him to be more appreciative of what he already has and to be wary of wishing for the things he does not already have. He tells this story to his other children so that they, too, can learn from it.
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Part 1 on your previous question :)
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Positive.
Explanation:
The work of the grass being done is positive, for one main reason. Decomposition, over time the bodies decompose, feeding the soil and making it richer, making the grass be able to flourish,
"Two years, ten years, and passengers ask the conductor: What place is this Where are we now?"
This from the text showing that the decomposed bodies have given enough "food" for the soil to grow more grass making it look more like it was before the grass died.