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Which quotation from "The Black Cat" best supports the inference that the cat represents the narrator's sense of guilt?
a "...my wife, who at haert was not a little tinctured with superstition, made frequent allusion to the ancient popular notion, which regarded all black cats as witches in disguise". b "...to find the hot breath of the thing upon my face, and its vast weight--an icarnate Night-Mare that I had no power to shake off--incumbent eternally upon my heart!" c "I had so much of my old heart left, as to be at first grieved by this evident dislike on the part of a creature which had once so loved me." d "I had walled the monster up within the tomb!"

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C. "I had so much of my old heart, as to be at first grieved by this evident dislike on the part of a creature which had once so loved me."

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