The Tell-Tale Heart Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| How was the narrator feeling at the opening of the story? | Nervous. "You should have seen me. You should have seen how...with what dissimulation" (Poe 3) |
| What sense was acute in the beginning of the story? | Hearing. "Above all was the sense of hearing acute...I heard many things in hell" (Poe 1) |
| Why did the narrator kill the old man? | Because of his pale blue eye. "I loved the old man...a pale blue eye, with film over it." (Poe 2) |
| How did the narrator kill the old man? | By pulling a heavy bed over him. "In an instant I dragged him to the floor, and pulled the heavy bed over him." (Poe 11) |
| Where did the narrator put the old man's body parts after he killed him? | Under the planks in the floor. "while I myself, in the wild audacity of my perfect triumph, placed my own seat upon the very spot beneath which reposed the corpse of the victim" (Poe 14) |
| When there was a knock at the door after the old man's death, the narratoropened the door with a light heart. Why? | e thought everything was cleaned up with no evidence of blood. "There was nothing to wash out...I had been too wary for that." (Poe 13) |
| How did the police find out the man had killed the old man? | The narrator shrieked "I admit the deed!" (Poe 18) |
| What was the tell-tale heart? | It was the narrator's heart. He thought he was hearing the old man's heart but it was actually his. He was getting more anxious per minute. |
| In what way has the old man previously wronged the narrator? | In absolutely no way. "I loved the old man. He had never wronged me" (Poe 2) |
| The narrator claims that his attitude toward the old man has always been | Loving. "I loved the old man" (Poe 2) |
| What the madness done to the senses of the narrator? | Sharpened them. |
| How long did it take for the narrator to place head into the door so he could kill the old man? | An hour. "It took me an hour to place my whole head within the opening so far that I could see him as he lay upon his bed." (Poe 3) |
| How many times did the old man shriek? | Once. "He shrieked once-once only" (Poe 11) |
| What was it that made the narrator confess that it was him? | The beating oh his own heart. |
| acute | sharp; quick |
| Why was the narrator confident in himself after he killed the old man and put the old man under the plank? | Because his plan was supirior. He was proud on how excently it was executed. |
| vehemently | passionately; forcefully |
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