Authors often use suspense to keep the reader engaged in the
story. Read the following excerpt from “The Monkey's Paw"
and analyze how the author creates suspense through setting,
dialogue, point of view, foreshadowing, and/or word choice.
Use evidence from the text to support your response.
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