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10 September, 18:17

Which event is most clearly the climax of "The Monkey's Paw"? A. Mr. White rushes outside to see an empty road. B. Mr. White makes a mistake at chess. C. Mr. White uses his third and final wish. D. Mr. White uses his second wish.

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  1. 10 September, 21:09
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    The climax of the story is when Mr. White uses his second wish. According to the tale of the Monkey Paw, it will grant three wishes. He used his second wish to bring back his son. After he made the wish, there was a sudden knock to their door. He rushes to open it without knowing what lies behind the door but hoping for his wish to come true.

    So, the answer is letter D.
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