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24 October, 15:56

Les

What is the narrator's stated "proof" that he is not insane?

that he was nice to the old man, and treated him well

that he went about his actions quite methodically, not in a haphazard

manner

that in spite of appearances, he had no murderous intentions with the old

man

that he might have been deceitful with the old man, but it was for the

man's own good

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  1. 24 October, 17:59
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    Answer: B
  2. 24 October, 18:23
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    the second one

    Explanation:

    someone who is not insane will always think before taking action.
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