The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe

The Tell-Tale Heart 175 2. dissimulation (di·sim≈yº·l†√ ¥n) n.: disguising of intentions or feel-ings. (Look for a similar word at the end of the story.) 3. profound (pr£·f¡nd√) adj.: deeply intellectual. In lines 18–33 the narrator claims to have several quali-ties that insane people don’t have. Circle the qualities that ................
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