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Write an alternate, more conclusive ending to “The Monkey’s Paw.” At the end of “The Monkey’s Paw,” Jacobs leaves the reader hanging. What was Mr. White’s third wish? What happens to Herbert White? Is Mrs. White upset with her husband? Where did Sergeant Major Morris go? What will become of the talisman? You can answer all of these questions and more! Keep in mind that your use of tone will influence the mood of the story.

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