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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B i think i had the same question on my test
Anti would be against , i think non would be not
An example of an external conflict for Elie is B.) His decision to stay in line instead of challenging the order of the Nazi selection process.
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