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What does poe's use of the internal first-person point of view in "the black cat" call into question for the reader?

A. The time period in which the events take place
B. The accuracy of the narrator's account of events
C. The relationship between the narrator and his wife
D. The reason why he is telling the story to the reader

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Answer: the accuracy of the narrator’s account of events

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Poe's use of internal first-person point of view in "The Black Cat", calls into question for the reader option B. The accuracy of the narrator's account of events. Before he is hanged the narrator tells the events that led to his imprisonment. He claims he is sane, but the reader sees his descent into madness making the narrator and the account of events unreliable.

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