Answer:
sam-"hey jess my phone is missing and the last place i remember putting it is in my school bag have you seen it?"
jess"no sam i havent seen it but i do know someone who may have it"
sam"who?"
jess"i saw a girl take it from your bag i dont remember what she looks like"
sam"can i just use your phone to call mine?"
jess-"NO!"
jess"i mean my phone is dead"
sam-"but your using it"
jess-"oh right ok you may use it but just wait one moment"
sam"let me just use it right now class is starting soon"
jess "actually lets go to class then ill let you use it"
sam-"forget it ill just go to the office"
jess"what no!"
sam-"jess you have been supper weird ever since i told you my phone is missing do you have it?"
jess-"what no!"
sam-"ok ill just go report you to the office"
jess"no wait! i have it"
sam"what why????"
Explanation:
The horrible sound that the narrator hears is actually his own heartbeat, which grows louder, stronger, and quicker as the narrator becomes more thrilled. This explains why, as his adrenaline began to flow moments before murdering, he could hear his own heart yet mistook it for the elderly man's.
It is to be noted that the above story is culled from Tell-Tale Heart.
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What is Tell-Tale Heart about?</h3>
Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Tell - Tale Heart" is written in the horror genre.
It depicts murdering someone and then confessing to the police because of a bad conscience.
The purpose of this thesis is to extensively evaluate the narrative, covering its topics as well as literary and rhetorical strategies.
<h3>Who is a narrator?</h3>
The person via whose perspective or paradigm a story is being told is called the narrator.
The narrator could be any of the following types;
- first person
- second person
- third person limited; and
- third person omniscient.
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Spontaneous-ly, spontaneous-ness