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Match each plot element to the correct part of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart.” Group of answer choices
The narrator shows the policemen into the old man’s room.

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The narrator and the old man are introduced.

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The narrator goes to the old man’s room every night for seven days with the intention of killing him.

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The narrator confesses his guilt and tells the police officers where to find the old man’s body.

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The narrator kills the old man.

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