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d Almost anyone can publish online.
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What statement about the narrator is NOT reasonable, based on the following passage from The Tell Tale Heart?
"True!-nervous-very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad? The disease had sharpened my senses-not destroyed-not dulled them."
Questioning is a technique designed by the author to nudge the readers to think in a way that aligns with the rest of the content that the author has written.
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- Authorial intrusion is an effective method to affirm the authority of the author who pens down his/her story.
- Questions that appear in a passage are usually designed by the author to bring the readers to the lane of the argument held by the particular passage.
- Thus, in a way, the questions convey author's own point of view by supporting the answers that the reader is told to think through the questions.
What story or book is this question referring to?
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The Face on the Wall narrates the experience of a guest was staying in Great Ormond Street in an old house. During one such stay he noticed the damp walls had discolored patches on them. One particular patch resembled a human face. The guest becomes obsessed with the face and inquiries reveal that it was the face of the American millionaire Ormond Wall.
The guest recalls that the face was very slightly visible when he woke up the previous morning. By evening, the face had disappeared completely. He reads about the serious accident that Wall was involved in. Later he gets the news that Ormond Wall succumbed to his injuries.
At this point of time, the guest says that there are three strange features. The first is the resemblance between Wall’s face and the patch. The second is the similarity between the name of the street he lived in and the millionaire’s name. Finally, the guest says that he had just made up the story a few minutes ago. Saying this, he leaves the place.
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