Why does W. W. Jacobs use foreshadowing in “The Monkey's Paw”? to show differences between characters to build a mood of suspense and horror to indicate the setting of the story to reveal the moods of the characters
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W. W. Jacobs use foreshadowing in “The Monkey's Paw”:
to build a mood of suspense and horror
Explanation:
- W. W. Jacobs “The Monkey's Paw” is the story that revolves around three characters.
- the story has been presented in the form of horror and suspense.
- It accompanies the thought of taking cations about the things a person says or the action which a person does.
- The story highlights the issue that the unintended results often accompanies good intentions.
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Answer:to build a mood of suspense and horror
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