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What reason does the narrator of "the tell-tale heart" give for killing the old man?

a. he was insane and couldn't control himself.
b. he planned to take the old man's riches.
c. the old man was very unkind to him.
d. he disliked the old man's vulture-like eye.

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Answer:

D he disliked the old man's vulture-like eye.

Step-by-step explanation:

HE said in the story that it freaked him out and when he did kill him he said finally that eye was gone also i took the test in K12

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User Ricardo Carmo
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he disliked the old man's vulture-like eye.
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