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HELP PL ILL GIVE U BRAINLEST P. S. its The Monkey’s Paw Questions also if u answer it and its not about the question IMA DO IT BACK <33 Read Lines 110–116: Which words warn of interfering with fate?

Read Lines 176–182: Which words and phrases foreshadow something frightening? What effect does this word choice create?

Read Lines 271–281: How does the information from the man from Maw and Meggins support the theme of the story? In what way have the Whites interfered with fate?

Read Lines 330–340: In line 332, Mr. White calls the granting of the first wish “a coincidence.” Does he really believe this? Why does he say it?

Read Lines 344–353: What imagery is in these lines? What might it foreshadow? What effect does it create?

Lines 385–391: Based this dialogue between Mr. and Mrs. White, what lesson, if any, has each character learned?

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