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W.W. Jacobs

The Monkey's Paw

Fiction | Short Story | Adult | Published in 1902

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Exam Answer Key

Multiple Choice

1. B (Paragraph 141)

2. B (Various paragraphs)

3. A (Paragraph 42)

4. C (Paragraph 26)

5. D (Paragraph 117)

6. A (Paragraph 60)

7. C (Paragraph 143)

8. D (Various paragraphs)

Long Answer

1. The story suggests that human desires can often lead to unforeseen and devastating consequences. This is demonstrated when Mr. White wishes for money (Paragraph 57), but instead of bringing happiness, it comes at the cost of his son’s life. (Paragraph 87)

2. The White family’s attitude toward the monkey’s paw changes from fascination to fear and regret as they realize the consequences of their wishes. Initially, they view it as a novelty with the potential for wishes (Paragraph 45), but after their son’s death, their attitude shifts to apprehension and desperation. (Various paragraphs)