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| sad and depressed; gloomy |
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| a room in a house, especially a bedroom |
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| a gesture of respect or reverence |
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| serving as an evil omen; threatening |
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| slow, sad song or poem expressing grief for the dead |
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| seeing beyond what is obvious; intensely smart |
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| the hiding of one's feelings or intentions |
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| The Narrator strongly wants readers to believe |
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| The Narrator despises ? about the old man |
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| How did the police know to come to the Old Man's house? |
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| the neighbors heard disturbing noises next door and reported it |
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| the Narrator felt ? when the police first arrived |
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| Edgar Allen Poe died at what age? |
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| Theme of "Tell Tale Heart" |
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| Examples of Guilt in "Tell Tale Heart" |
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1."I loved the Old Man!" "I think it was the eye" 2."The hellish tattoo of the heart increased. It grew quicker and quicker and louder and louder every instant." 3. "Villains" I admit the deed!" |
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