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Refer to "The Tell-Tale Heart" for a complete version of this story. How does the first- person point of view affect "The Tell-Tale Heart?" It explicitly describes the narrator's fear when he is faced with the eye. It helps the reader to understand the narrator from a number of different perspectives. It increases suspense because the reader only knows what the narrator chooses to share. It enables the reader to learn more about the situation leading up to the old man's murder help asap

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