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How did the first owner of the monkey's paw use it?

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Answered by anvitanvar032
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Answer:

The correct answer to this question is an elderly fakir cast a spell on the paw, causing it to grant three wishes but only with terrible repercussions as a penalty for meddling with fate.

Explanation:

Given - The first owner of the monkey's paw use it.

To Find - Write how the first owner of the monkey's paw uses it.

Mr. White is the pet's third owner. (The first owner utilized his third wish for death, and the second owner is Sergeant-Major Morris.)

An elderly fakir cast a spell on the paw, causing it to grant three wishes, but only with terrible repercussions as a penalty for meddling with fate. Morris is still alive, thus he does not request death like the last owner. Morris doesn't appear to be affluent, so his desires may not have included large sums of money, as many individuals would.

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Answered by yashaswi084
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Answer:

Explanation:

Morris is still alive, so he  no longer asks for death like the owner had before him. Morris doesn't look like a rich man now, so his desires won't have protected great fortunes, as many people might ask. Price tends to twist desires to get the worst results. The Monkey's Paw is a short horror story by creator W.W.Jacobs, first published in England in 1902 in the series The Lady of the Barge. In the story, three wishes are granted to the owner of The Monkey's Paw, but the wishes include a full fee for interfering with fate.

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