What’s events from “The Black Cat” seem to prove the wife’s superstition about cats to be correct?
A. The narrator begins drinking heavily and physically abused both his wife and his pet cat
B. The first black cat bites the narrator’s hand after the narrator grabs him in anger
C. A second black cat, very similar to the narrator’s first cat, appears out of nowhere
D. The narrator relates the tale of his life to the reader from his jail cell as he waits to be executed
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