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Why does the narrator believe himself to be sane?
He has never been called "mad" to his face.
He wisely executes his plan to kill the old man.
He has no reason for wanting to kill the old man.
He can acknowledge that his plan to kill the old man is mad.
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Answer:
because he wisely executed his plan.
Explanation:
In the tell-tale heart, the narrator describes how he killed an old man because this man had a vulture-like eye. This action seems quite insane but the author explains he is not mad. This shows the author considers he is not mad, because he wisely executed his plan.