Read this passage from "The Monkey's Paw": "I wish for two hundred pounds,"
said the old man distinctly. A fine crash from the piano greeted the words,
interrupted by a shuddering cry from the old man. His wife and son ran toward
him. "It moved," he cried, with a glance of disgust at the object as it lay on the
floor. "As I wished it twisted in my hands like a snake." "Well, I don't see the
money," said his son, as he picked it up and placed it on the table, "and I bet I
never shall, "Which sentence best explains what the author is foreshadowing in
this passage? *
The son will never see the money because he will be dead.
The son will trìck his father into believing his wish came true.
Mr. White's wish on the monkey's paw will not come true.

Respuesta :

Answer:

A. The son will never see the money because he will be dead.