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In the beginning of "The Tell-Tale Heart", what is the narrator trying to convince the reader of? Question 1 options: That the police are at the door. He is crazy. He is not insane. The old man has woken
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In the beginning of "The Tell-Tale Heart", what is the narrator trying to convince the reader of?
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That the police are at the door.
He is crazy.
He is not insane.
The old man has woken up.
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he wants to try to convince people that he isn’t crazy
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he is trying to convince the reader he is not insane
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