I believe that your answer is the first option due to how late the crying is, and unlike in "The Tell-Tale Heart" where the heart is constant and represents the slow descent of madness, the cry of the cat only appears at the end.
The portion of the story where it shows the speaker's madness is actually his looking for and finding similarities in the second cat and wishing to kill it.
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The lines that have internal rhyme are:-
Line 2:-Through a little roof of glass & Line 4:- For his agony to pass;
The placement of the rhyme within the poetic line is what distinguishes internal rhymes. Internal rhymes are distinguished from end rhymes, which include rhyming words at the ends of lines, by the placement of rhymes in the center of lines.
Middle rhyme is another term used to describe internal rhyme.
Any kind of poetry can have internal rhymes, regardless of whether the poem has a rigid rhyme system or meter.
Poetry may have internal rhyme all throughout a line or only in some lines.
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C. Sentence 1
<span>The
sentence “Earth's crust is made up of relatively rigid plates that
ride atop Earth's hot, semiliquid mantle.” Is the topic sentence because it
connects all the other sentences to its main idea. They entire paragraph is
related and can be a subtopic of this sentence, which is the purpose of a topic
sentence.</span>