PATHOLOGY MCQ
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You can evaluate the narrator’s state of mind as unreliable when he
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explains that he did not kill the old man for his money
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describes how slowly he moved on the night of the murder
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confesses in the beginning of the story that he is nervous
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says how sane he is but then describes what he does to the body
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Cite evidence from the story to support your answer: The narrator defends his sanity throughout the story-He says that he is nervous, but not mad. He is not insane, but has sharpened senses. He explains how carefully he planned the murder, thereby proving his sanity.
Detailed explanation-2: -Which statement best explains how a reader can tell that the passage’s narrator is unreliable? The narrator claims he is not suffering from madness, but he has no rational reason to kill the old man.
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