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Which is not an accurate hint at the future plot twists in "The Monkey's Paw”?
Mr. White sees a fatal mistake in chess after it is too late.
Mr. Morris tells Mr. White he is better off where he is than going to India.
Herbert darts around the table, pursued by his mother.
Mr. White says it is foolish and wicked to wish Herbert back to life.
Mr. White sees a fatal mistake in chess after it is too late.
Mr. Morris tells Mr. White he is better off where he is than going to India.
Herbert darts around the table, pursued by his mother.
Mr. White says it is foolish and wicked to wish Herbert back to life.
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The hint that is not an accurate clue to the future plot twists in "The Monkey's Paw" is:
**Mr. Morris tells Mr. White he is better off where he is than going to India.**
This statement does not directly tie into the central themes or plot twists of the story, which mainly revolve around the consequences of wishes made using the monkey's paw. The other hints you mentioned are more closely related to the events and themes explored in the story, particularly regarding the dangers of trying to change fate and the consequences of one's wishes.
**Mr. Morris tells Mr. White he is better off where he is than going to India.**
This statement does not directly tie into the central themes or plot twists of the story, which mainly revolve around the consequences of wishes made using the monkey's paw. The other hints you mentioned are more closely related to the events and themes explored in the story, particularly regarding the dangers of trying to change fate and the consequences of one's wishes.