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Question 1 (2 points) What is the beating of the heart a metaphor for in The Tell-Tale Heart The protagonist's exercise and good health The protagonist's guilt The prOtagonist's innocence The protagonist's love and excited anxiety.​

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The protagonist's guilt. He kept hearing the beating heart and going mentally insane from this because he knew the man was not only dead but it was he who killed him

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It's in the book why- but I've taken the quiz and the answer is correct.

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