6. PART A: What impact do Mr. and Mrs. White's differing points of view in paragraphs 109-125
and paragraphs 133-139 have on Part III?
A. Their differing points of view and resulting argument create suspense around what choice
they will make and how they will respond to the knock at their door.
B. Their conversation resolves their disagreement and differing points of view, and it helps the
story end in a hopeful way.
C. Their different points of view contribute to a lively but humorous dialogue between them and
reinforces the characterization of them as a close family.
Their different points of view about the sergeant-major emphasize the idea that visitors are
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Answer:

The impact that Mr. and Mrs. White's differing points of view in paragraphs 109-125  and paragraphs 133-139 have on Part III is that Their differing points of view and resulting argument create suspense around what choice they will make and how they will respond to the knock at their door.

Explanation:

The paragraphs that go from lines 109-125 and 133-139 in Part III from The Monkey's Paw by W. W. Jacobs, show the development of the suspense in this part of the story as both characters have a different perspective of the questionable benefit of the granted wishes, this contrasting ideas makes the reader wonder about the following events.