How does the author of "New Chicago" transform "The Monkey's Paw" source material?
O A.
The author makes Cole wonder if he should make another wish because the consequences could have been
worse.
O B.
O C.
O D.
The author makes Cole afraid that if his brother were alive again, he would still be injured and not his normal
self.
The author has Cole be very specific in his wish that his brother was alive and healed as he was before he fell.
The author has Cole consider getting rid of the monkey's paw so that he would not be tempted to make another
wish.



Answer :

Final answer:

The author of 'New Chicago' transforms 'The Monkey's Paw' source material by emphasizing Cole's specificity in his wishes and his fears regarding bringing his brother back to life.


Explanation:

The author of 'New Chicago' transforms 'The Monkey's Paw' source material by making Cole consider getting rid of the monkey's paw so that he would not be tempted to make another wish.

The author has Cole be very specific in his wish that his brother was alive and healed as he was before he fell.

The author also creates fear in Cole that if his brother were alive again, he would still be injured and not his normal self.


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