Answer the “Analyzing the Text” questions on page 102 in your interactive notebook. Your answers should be in complete sentences, as well as be in the.

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Answer the “Analyzing the Text” questions on page 102 in your interactive notebook. Your answers should be in complete sentences, as well as be in the RACE format: In what way does the setting described in line 1-21 suggest or foreshadow later events? Reread lines 110-119 and identify the allusion, or reference to a well-known work that Mrs. White makes. What does the illusion suggest about Mrs. White’s view of the paw? What is the theme of “The Monkey’s Paw?” Give examples of how the author develops the theme through characters and plot?

4. According to the chart, is “The Monkey’s Paw” more of a mystery, horror story, or suspenseful story? How do you know?