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English, 03.07.2019 17:10, breeball

In “the monkey’s paw,” w. w. jacobs describes the interactions of a close-knit family in the beginning of the story. this description contributes to creating an atmosphere of in the excerpt. however, after , the mood gradually becomes
1. a) excitement
b) eeriness
c) warmth
d) fear
2. a) the white family had their dinner
b) the two friends start reminiscing about old days
c) herbert's victory at chess against his father
d) the major recounts the monkey's paw tale
3. a) sinister
b) exciting
c) sorrowful
d) cheerful

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