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21 April, 02:18

20) That the narrator in Edgar Allan Poe's "The Fall of the House of Usher" finds himself becoming affected by Usher's condition is significant in what way?

a. It proves that Usher is actually pretending to be mentally ill.

b. It demonstrates how contagious mental illness can be.

c. It shows that the narrator is as frightened of Madeline's return as Usher is.

d. It suggests that Usher's illness might have supernatural rather than genetic origins.

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  1. 21 April, 04:31
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    I believe your answer should be B. it demonstrates how contagious mental illness can be.
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