A) He is not insane B) The old man is cruel to him C) He is very confused
A) The old man’s eye disturbs him B) The old man’s snoring upsets him C) The old man won’t leave the house
A) A neighbor reported hearing a shriek B) The old man had asked the police to check on him C) The narrator called them
A) Thinks the murder will make him famous B) Wants to convince them that he’s sane C) Believes they must hear the heartbeat through the floor
A) Narrator hides the old man’s body B) Narrator reveals that he committed the murder C) Narrator cuts the old man’s body apart
A) He sees the landlady drinking a cup of tea B) He imagines they serve watery cabbage C) He sees the dachshund lying in front of the fireplace
A) Of the war B) She is very particular and choosy C) There is only one room available
A) Slightly dotty and off her rocker B) Very suspicious C) Lots of fun
A) He knows each of the previous guests B) He is sure he has read the names in the newspaper C) All of the names on the list are men
A) Pickled walnuts B) Poison C) Bitter almonds
A) The owner has unlimited wishes B) Three men will be granted three wishes C) The Whites will be granted three wishes
A) The Indian fakir who previously owned the paw B) The dangers of war C) Other wishes ended badly
A) A million pounds B) Two hundred pounds C) A new job for Herbert
A) They lose their house B) Their son Herbert dies in an accident C) Their son Herbert loses his job
A) Mr. White throws the paw in the fire B) Mrs. White unlocks the door C) Mr. White uses his third wish |