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read this excerpt from “the black cat.” one morning, in cool blood, i slipped a noose about its neck and hung it to the limb of a tree;—hung it with the tears streaming from my eyes, and with the bitterest remorse at my heart;—hung it because i knew that it had loved me, and because i felt it had given me no reason of offence… which statements describe the effect of the unreliable narrator in this passage? select each correct answer. a.readers experience a growing sense of suspense about what the unstable narrator might do next. b.readers question the validity of the speaker’s explanation of his feelings. c.readers acknowledge the honesty contained in the speaker’s account. d.readers realize that the speaker has a dependable explanation.

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Answer:

Readers question the validity of the narrator's explanation of his feelings.

Readers experience a sense of suspense about what the narrator might do next.

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The statement that describes the effect of the unreliable narrator in this passage is that, readers experience a growing sense of suspense about what the unstable narrator might do next. The correct answer the best fits the given question above is option A. 
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