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How does the narrator's wife feel about cat's? from the black cat by Edger Allan Poe

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Your answer will be B She likes them but is superstitious that they are witches in disguise also its not A because she does not tolerate them in her story its also not C because she is not afraid of them and when it came down to rather B, or D I choose B because she does not think there are spirits in them.

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She likes them but is superstitious that they are witches in disguise.

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In the short story "The black cat" by Edgar Allan Poe, the narrator's wife is the one who brings all the animals to the house, since at the beginning her husband and herself loved them and liked to be surrounded by them, as the story advances the husband becomes an animal killer and his wife because the protector of them but there seems to be something weird about the 2 cats in the story and how the second one starts to look supernatural in some aspects.

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