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The Tell-Tale Heart RACES Reponse 6 points
In Edgar Allen Poe's story, The Tell-Tale Heart, Poe uses many elements of
suspense to keep the reader on edge. Give two examples of the elements
that Poe uses in the story. Give one piece of text evidence for each of the
elements. This should be in the format of a RACES response. This score will
be added to the multiple choice quiz score for a summative grade.
Please write your response below this line.

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