Answer:
The quotation from <em>The Black Cat</em> that best supports the inference that the narrator feels he deserves to be punished for his cruelty is <u>the third one</u>: <em>“...I knew that in so doing I was committing a sin…even beyond the reach of the infinite mercy of the Most Merciful and Most Terrible God.”
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Explanation:
By reading these lines we can understand how <u>the speaker in conscious about the wrong he has done.</u> He knew what he was doing and knew that was wrong and did it anyways. <u>He knew it was a sin</u>, and a big one. So big that it was "<em>beyond the reach of the infinite mercy of the Most Merciful and Most Terrible God</em>". This means that <em>he knew he deserved a punishment from God</em> that, even with His infinite mercy, wouldn't be able to forgive what he had done.
Answer:
she has a life so peaceful and sweet that it felt like a dream
Explanation:
an agent is the one that figures out the place that they would be selling the book.Also this is a person that link the buyer and the seller
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The central conflict of the story is that the tests the narrator is prepared to do will be on the same date as his friend's recital and he is in doubt about which event to attend.
This is an internal conflict, where the character confronts his own thoughts and wills.
<h3>How can the text be continued?</h3>
- First paragraph: Show the narrator analyzing which event must attend. Present his doubts and conflicts about this situation.
- Second paragraph: Show the narrator deciding that he will take the tests, but that he is afraid to tell his friend this, as this will prevent him from attending her friend's recital.
- Third paragraph: Show how the narrator tells this to his friend and makes the friend understand the situation and support the friend's decision because that's what friends do.
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