The best answer is cunning.
In Tennessee's partner are the main character are depicted as the cunning.
On the eighth night, the narrator repeated the same routine he had done on the previous seven nights, but he was more careful.
At twelve, he opened the door and slowly let himself in. This night, the old man felt there was someone in his room. The narrator patiently waited, and when he shed light into the old man's eye he saw it open and felt his anger increasing.
As he started to hear the old man's heart beating, his anger turned into fear and quickly moved into his victim, tightly holding the bed covers over him. Just before the murder is consumed, he smiled as he felt he was succeeding.
Then, he carefully hid the body and calmly received the police officers. Because of his behavior, he was able to convince them that the old man was not there, until he started to hear the heart beat again. In the end, he couldn't stand his suffering and confessed his crime.
C. He curses both families involved in the feud
Answer:
The correct answer is: objective scientific reasoning.
Explanation:
Postmodernist literature was influenced by objective scientific reasoning, especially when it comes to the writer's efforts to explain reality around us. Postmodernist writers valued above everything a concrete experience and outcomes of the theories based on political, psychological and philosophical researches.
The reality is represented as objective and logically independent of humans, accompanied by the universal truth that universal truth doesn't exist.