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15 February, 13:10

Read the excerpt from "The Tell-Tale Heart," by Edgar Allan Poe.

I talked more quickly-more vehemently; but the noise steadily increased. I arose and argued about trifles, in a high key and with violent gesticulations; but the noise steadily increased. Why would they not be gone? I paced the floor to and fro with heavy strides, as if excited to fury by the observations of the men?-but the noise steadily increased.

What is the effect of parallelism in this excerpt?

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  1. 15 February, 15:38
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    Answer:It emphasizes the narrator's paranoia.
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