Read the passage from "The Monkey’s Paw." The Whites are being offered compensation for Herbert’s death. In what way does the stranger’s answer increase the tension of the rising action? From "The Monkey’s Paw" The [visitor] coughed, and rising, walked slowly to the window. "The firm wished me to convey their sincere sympathy with you in your great loss," he said, without looking round. "I beg that you will understand I am only their servant and merely obeying orders." There was no reply; the old woman’s face was white, her eyes staring, and her breath inaudible; on the husband’s face was a look such as his friend the sergeant might have carried into his first action. "I was to say that Maw and Meggins disclaim all responsibility," continued the other. "They admit no liability at all, but in consideration of your son’s services, they wish to present you with a certain sum as compensation." Mr. White dropped his wife’s h
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We are provided with a comprehension passage from the lesson ' The Monkey's Paw. ' We are required to understand the comprehension passage and reply to the question asked.
- The question is taken from the chapter ' The monkey Paw.'
- The story is all about a monkey paw that is able to grant three wishes to the person who is possessing it.
- The stranger had come to the house to relay a message.
- The message was that Maw and Meggins had decided to disclaim all responsibility and would not admit to any liability.
- This message from the stranger brought out an increased tension in the house.
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