Answer:
D
D is the best option that fully encapsulates the sentence's meaning using more precise language.
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<em>-Aphrodite</em>
Explanation:
Answer:The three lines would be
The one saying ...No life stirred at this arid time of day...The narrator seems to be experiencing the feeling of being too hot there to be any movement around .
The line about the dog"., begging for sympathy,attempted to lift his tail in a wag ...."The narrator seems to be looking at the dog and because of that is able to express its feelings according to its condition.
Last ,the line about the children"...Start what..?Start their business..." the narrator describes the scene as if infomed of the children´s anxiety to start playing.
Explanation:
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The question is whether the monkey’s paw actually has actual magical powers or are the events taking place in the story purely coincidental.
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‘The Monkey’s Paw’ written by W.W. Jacobs in 1902 is a suspenseful and supernatural tale of the mystifying powers. Sergeant Morris in the story, who brings along with him the paw when he comes to dine with the Whites, says that the things happen so naturally when the magical paw is put to use that one may attribute them to coincidence.
The events that take place in the life of Mr. and Mrs. White and their son Herbert after Mr. White makes a wish seem to be a coincidence. Nothing can prove them to be a result of the supernatural powers of the Monkey’s Paw.
This questions remains unanswered and just like the whites never knew whether the powers existed or not, they just made wishes, the reader also has no evidence to assert this with confidence. Neither is it said so by the narrator.
This helps make connections as the reader stays involved and tries to and does comprehend well. What the author seems to state is fate governs humans.
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the author characterize the juror