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OpenStudy (gelow):

In Edgar Allan Poe's story "The Tell-tale Heart" the narrator confesses his crime in order to ___ his guilt. A. assuage B. condole C. procrastinate D. profane

OpenStudy (gelow):

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OpenStudy (gelow):

thanks

OpenStudy (inexilewetrust):

One of my very favorite pieces from Edgar Allen Poe!

OpenStudy (fallenangelorchid):

I love Edgar Allen Poe o-o

OpenStudy (oblivion20):

not sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I love this piece!

OpenStudy (fallenangelorchid):

Well Fearless_Jocey would be correct because Assuage means 'To make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense.' He was trying to get rid of his guilt, remember. =)

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