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The ending sentence (and paragraph) of The Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe is
“Villains!” I shrieked, “dissemble<span> no more! I admit the deed!—tear up the planks! here, here!—it is the beating of his hideous heart!”</span>
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The business like tone of this passage shows that the narrator is low on moral grounds and does not believe in humanity. The reader might believe that the narrator is out of his senses for meaningful business activity. The reader might also tend to believe that he is insane without any kind of logic or commonsense.
Explanation:
Answer:
D) The Speaker constantly made announcements, but they weren't all important.
Explanation:
It's been a while since I've read The Giver but this option makes the most sense to me.
<span>O heavy lightness! serious vanity!
</span><span>O brawling love! O loving hate!
</span><span>Feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire,
sick health!
Still-waking sleep,
All of the above are oxymorons. An oxymoron is simply something that is a contradiction to itself. Feathers are light, but here they call them lead which implies they are heavy. And when does love hate? Etc...
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Yes sir I’m not a good friend and you I don’t know where you I can get it I can get that you know that I know I can tell that I cannot I like how to you know I know you know I know you but you know how to tell I sorry I don’t know the answer