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31 January, 06:03

Where does the falling action, or the place in the story where a character faces the consequences of his or her decisions, occur in Edgar Allan Poe's "The Black Cat"? A. Near the end of the story when the narrator kills his wife B. At the beginning of the story when the narrator says he will die the following day C. Near the beginning of the story when the narrators house burns down D. At the end of the story when the police uncover the wife's body

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  1. 31 January, 06:40
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    I feel like its D because he faces his consequences ... yet it's resolution not falling action ... it should be A ... it's A. it better be
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