The Tell-Tale Heart Commonlit Answers

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The Tell-Tale Heart Commonlit Answers. (give both facts and opinions.) he has a disease and he says he isn't mad, he is nervous. The night waned, and i worked hastily, but in silence.

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I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth. The reader is led to believe it is the beating of the old man's heart he hears, an impossibility, considering the old man has been murdered and dismembered, leaving three possibilities: The narrator ( we never know his name) (protagonist) the old man the vulture eye (antagonist) the police officers who are the characters of the story? Give examples of how poe creates suspense in the story? I heard many things in hell.” (paragraph 1) “i knew that he had been lying awake ever since the first slight noise, when he had turned in the bed. He says he has very sharp senses, he said he could hear everything in heaven and hell. Web the story's title refers to the beating heart that eventually drives the narrator to confess his crime. Web the characters in the story are the narrator and the old man. (2) the narrator feels guilt over the crime and hears. It refer to the old man's heart problems.

I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth. His eye would trouble me no more. The narrator ( we never know his name) (protagonist) the old man the vulture eye (antagonist) the police officers who are the characters of the story? The reader is led to believe it is the beating of the old man's heart he hears, an impossibility, considering the old man has been murdered and dismembered, leaving three possibilities: (give both facts and opinions.) he has a disease and he says he isn't mad, he is nervous. Web in the old man's house between the hours of midnight and 4 am what is the setting of the story? (2) the narrator feels guilt over the crime and hears. Above all was the sense of hearing acute. I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth. Q 3 if still you think me mad, you will think so no longer when i describe the wise precautions i took for the concealment of the body. (1) the narrator is insane;