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Which detail from the story is part of the rising action?

O A. Mr. White is sorry he ever wished on the monkey's paw.

O B. Mr. White wishes his son were back in the cemetery.

C. The author establishes that the story begins on a cold, wet night.

O D. Mr. White pulls the monkey's paw from the fire.

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Mr. White pulls the monkey's paw from the fire.

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D. Mr. White pulls the monkey's paw from the fire.

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Rising action refers to the events in the stories that bring suspense and interest. It includes the crucial decisions and important events that leads towards the climax of the narrative. Rising actions focuses on the flaws that the characters possesses and create a space of tension.

In the story, "The Monkey's Paw" the rising action is observed when Mr. White pulls the monkey's paw from the fire to make the third wise respectively.