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"The Tell-Tale Heart" is told mainly in the

O A. past; first-person
O B. past; third-person
C. present, first-person
D. present; third-person
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User Andi AR
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Answer:

It's A.

Step-by-step explanation:

The story's title says that the heart is a "tell-tale" sign. It refers to the beating heart that eventually drives the narrator to confess his crime. ... The heart will tell the tale of his crime- hence the title "A Tell-Tale Heart".

The narrator in "The Tell-Tale Heart" shares the story from his own, personal perspective; thus the story is told in a first-person point of view. By using personal pronouns such as I, me, and my, the narrator is able to tell his tale as only he can experience it.

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User SaurabhLP
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Answer:

A) Past; first person

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