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What does Poe use in the black cat to make the reader question the accuracy of the narrators account of events?

A. imagery and symbolic language
B. The internal first-person point of view
C. flashback and flash-forward
D. direct and indirect characterizations

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Option B is correct option The internal first-person point of view

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Answer:

Poe uses the internal first-person point of view in "The Black Cat" to make the reader question the accuracy of the narrator's accounts of events.

B. The internal first-person point of view

Step-by-step explanation:

The story "The Black Cat" has been told in the first person. The narrator is also omniscient and subjective. The character of the narrator has been described through direct characterization of the narrator.

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