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English, 25.08.2019 03:30, HeroesofOlympus96951

Answer each question using complete sentences. provide enough details to support your answers. briefly describe the main characters of the story. describe the settings. where is the narrator as he writes this story? what crime did the narrator commit? is he remorseful for his crime? use examples from the text to explain your answer. why is this story considered a flashback? why did he get caught by the police? compare the two cats in the story. how does the narrator describe himself? how does the narrator behave? on what does the narrator blame his behavior?

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