Answer:
The answer is option B "ignoring the wisdom and experience of others can lead to terrible consequences".
Explanation:
The story referred to is "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs. <u>Option B is the correct answer because</u>, in the story, Sergeant-Major Morris told the Whites that there was a Fakir who had put a spell on the paw by saying: "Fate rules people's lives and those who interfere with fate do so to their sorrow". Morris was clearly warning them but Mr. White did not believe him.
Answer:
It shows readers the impact farming had on wild animals.
Explanation:
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From the lord of the rings?
Nevertheless Rainsford could not quiet his brain with the opiate of sleep.
'Opiate' comes from the word 'opium' which is used to make narcotic drugs that give a feeling of 'highness'. Generally, drugs are used to give relief from pain, fears or anxiety. So in this case, sleep is supposed to give Rainsford relief from his agitations (anxiety).
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