What events from "The Black Cat" seem to prove the wife's superstition about cats to be correct?

A. The impression of a cat with a rope around its neck appears on a wall of the burned-out house.
B. The wife brings home new animals for the narrator because she knows he is an animal lover.
C. The narrator calmly decides to hide the body of his wife inside the wall of the cellar.
D. The narrator starts drinking heavily and becomes abusive, scaring both his wife and his pet.

Respuesta :

I would say A but I don't know

The events from the "The Black Cat" that seem to prove the wife's superstition about cats was correct is that the impression of a cat with a rope around its neck appears on a wall of the burned-out house.

What does the writing tell us?

In the story "The Black Cat", the wife is superstitious about the cats. She believes that the cats are witches in disguise. She thinks that black cats are associated with bad luck, evil and negative energy.

Therefore, the correct answer for the events that prove wife's superstition is option (A) The impression of a cat with a rope around its neck appears on a wall of the burned-out house.

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