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Which statement best describes the narrator's reliability in "The Black Cat"?


A The narrator is unreliable because he denies that he ever mistreated his cat, Pluto.

B The narrator is reliable because he describes how much he loved animals when he was a young man.

C The narrator is unreliable because his use of alcohol alters his character and behavior.

D The narrator is reliable because he honestly regrets how he treats his wife.

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Answer: C

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The answers:

C. The narrator is unreliable because his use of alcohol alters his character and behavior.

I got this answer right originally but wanted to check if I was right. Thanks Jerus for helping me second guess myself.

I hope no one else has to deal with this.

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