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English, 18.10.2020 06:01, littlemrslazy

(Please use all the sentence frames) 1. Why do you think Poe chose "The Black Cat" as the title for this story? Sentence Frame: I believe chose to title his story "The Black Cat" because.

2. Why is this story considered a flashback? Include textual evidence to support your answer. Refer back to the first paragraph.

Sentence Frame: This story is considered a flashback because. To prove this the text states, "."

3. Describe the disconnect between the way the narrator views himself and his actual behavior? Does this make him a reliable narrator? Why or why not? Explain your thoughts thoroughly.

Sentence Frame: The narrator views himself as but is actually. This [does/does not] make him a reliable narrator because.

4. What crime did the narrator commit? Is he remorseful for his crime? Why or why not?

Sentence Frame: The unnamed narrator committed the crime of . The narrator says,"." This proves that he [does/does not] feel remorseful.

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