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English, 17.12.2019 02:31 Mikec123

Put these in order, top to bottom, froin earliest to most recent
he finds a cat in a tavern and brings it home.
the cat screams, and the police find the corpse
the narrator kills his wife and hides her body.
we learn about his childhood and happy marriage.
he comes home drunk and plucks out his cat's eye.
the narrator begins drinking.
he kills his cat, and that night his house burns down.
he tries to kill the cat, but his wife stops him.
the narrator tells the tale and says he'll die tomorrow.
the police come, but the narrator is confident.

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