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Klio2033 [76]
3 years ago
12

What incident sets the story in motion in the story of “The Monkey’s Paw”?

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2 answers:
dmitriy555 [2]3 years ago
6 0
Be careful of what you wish for, because it might not come back the same
Nesterboy [21]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Hey sorry for getting this off the internet, but if you think you know the answer just look it up on the internet to see if it's right. But <u>you got this!</u> :)

Explanation:

Be careful for what you wish for because you just might get it. And IT may be the wrong thing!

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