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20 February, 05:15

Which passage is part of the climax of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Black Cat"?

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  1. 20 February, 05:43
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    The moment in which ...

    The narrator (Edgar) tries to kill the second cat and ends up killing his wife. He buries her behind the wall.

    And the event's that transpire afterwards, along with the quote ...

    "I married early, and was happy to find in my wife a disposition not uncongenial with my own."
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