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zavuch27 [327]
2 years ago
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Which is the most accurate critique of "The Tell-Tale Heart”?

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inn [45]2 years ago
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From the passage, it is clear that the most accurate critique of "The Tell-Tale Heart” is that "the author builds the suspense by using a series of analogies." (Option B)

<h3>What is a critique?</h3>

A critique is a broad analysis (showing comparisons and contrasts) of a work of literature.

Thus, it is right to state that from the passage, it is clear that the most accurate critique of "The Tell-Tale Heart” is that "the author builds the suspense by using a series of analogies."

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