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Part 1 Introduction sentence—Write the title, author, and your claim. Insert your claim here: Comparison/Contrast of Mediums Text Medium Differences Audio Medium Differences Similarities Pace Character Mood Part 2 Body—Write about how the pace, character, and mood affected you in each medium. Part 3 Conclusion sentence—Restate your ideas about your claim.

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is this one The Tell-Tale Heart

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Comparison/Contrast of Mediums

Text Medium Differences

Audio Medium Differences

Similarities

Pace

The pace is a lot slower because you are reading and going at your own pace.

It reads kinda fast so the pace is much faster

its both talking about the story

Character

I can’t hear the tone of his voice so it makes it less tense

deep tone and its actually someone speaking

they both give off the same weird vibe

Mood

The mood is less scary and intense

The mood is very intense and scary because the speaker's voice and the music.

Conclusion sentence—Restate your ideas about your claim.

From the beginning the narrator was attempting to convince the reader that he was not crazy although he was bothered over his neighbors eye. The pace of the story-line began from the narrator admitting how he had a bad feeling whenever the old man's vulture eye looked at the narrator but didn't think that the narrator was crazy over it. Soon enough throughout the story the narrator was driven crazy over the vulture looking eye from the old man and decided to kill the old man. Although from the readers perspective it seems too look like the narrator was crazy, the narrator did not think so. The narrator had planned very meticulously over the thought of killing to old man and acted out on it. Once the deed was done, the police came by to check because a neighbor reported suspicious activity by the old man's home. The narrator let the police in the house to search it and the narrator had explained how the old man was gone to visit a friend out in the country and the police believed him. But the narrator's guilt got to him and put him on edge. He behaved more and more suspicious and finally let a cry out of admitting to killing the man because the narrator thought the policemen were on to him. The way that the mood affected me was that the narrator had begun to admit that he was a normal person, perfectly fine. But once the narrator put out the exposition it started to give out the expression that he was crazy and him denying that he wasn't crazy made the narrator even more suspicious. To conclude my claim, I see that narrator is genuinely crazy and that even though he convinced his own self and attempted to prove the reader he wasn't crazy, in the end he was.

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