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29 April, 23:59

Which part of "The Monkey's Paw" would be considered part of the story's

falling action?

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A. Mr. White wishes to return his son to the graveyard,

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B. Mr. and Mrs. White can never get their son back.

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C. Mr. White looks out the front door and sees an empty road.

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D. Mr. White has no wishes left on the monkey's paw.

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  1. 30 April, 02:26
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    B

    Explanation:

    Mr. White having no more wishes is right before they all come true (if I remember correctly) they look out to see the empty road and after a few more events they realise and kinda accept that they'll never get their son back.
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