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Analytical Paragraph
  • The Tell-Tale Heart

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  • The insanity plea is just an excuse for
    criminals.

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  • The insanity plea is just an excuse for
    criminals. (Step 1)

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  • The insanity plea is just an excuse for
    criminals. (Step 1) The narrator in The
    Tell-Tale Heart shares his plans to kill the old
    man.

5
  • The insanity plea is just an excuse for
    criminals. (Step 1) The narrator in The
    Tell-Tale Heart shares his plans to kill the old
    man. (Step 2)

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  • The insanity plea is just an excuse for
    criminals. (Step 1) The narrator in The
    Tell-Tale Heart shares his plans to kill the old
    man. (Step 2) You should have seen how wisely I
    proceededwith what cautionwith what
    foresightwith what dissimulation I went to work
    (248).

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  • The insanity plea is just an excuse for
    criminals. (Step 1) The narrator in The
    Tell-Tale Heart shares his plans to kill the old
    man. (Step 2) You should have seen how wisely I
    proceededwith what cautionwith what
    foresightwith what dissimulation I went to work
    (248). (Steps 3 and 4)

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  • The insanity plea is just an excuse for
    criminals. (Step 1) The narrator in The
    Tell-Tale Heart shares his plans to kill the old
    man. (Step 2) You should have seen how wisely I
    proceededwith what cautionwith what
    foresightwith what dissimulation I went to work
    (248). (Steps 3 and 4) He has premeditated this
    murder, and he knows enough that he has to be
    careful in order to get away with it.

9
  • The insanity plea is just an excuse for
    criminals. (Step 1) The narrator in The
    Tell-Tale Heart shares his plans to kill the old
    man. (Step 2) You should have seen how wisely I
    proceededwith what cautionwith what
    foresightwith what dissimulation I went to work
    (248). (Steps 3 and 4) He has premeditated this
    murder, and he knows enough that he has to be
    careful in order to get away with it. He even has
    enough wits to tell a convincing story to the
    police officers.

10
  • The insanity plea is just an excuse for
    criminals. (Step 1) The narrator in The
    Tell-Tale Heart shares his plans to kill the old
    man. (Step 2) You should have seen how wisely I
    proceededwith what cautionwith what
    foresightwith what dissimulation I went to work
    (248). (Steps 3 and 4) He has premeditated this
    murder, and he knows enough that he has to be
    careful in order to get away with it. He even has
    enough wits to tell a convincing story to the
    police officers. This narrator should be held
    fully responsible for his actions.

11
  • The insanity plea is just an excuse for
    criminals. (Step 1) The narrator in The
    Tell-Tale Heart shares his plans to kill the old
    man. (Step 2) You should have seen how wisely I
    proceededwith what cautionwith what
    foresightwith what dissimulation I went to work
    (248). (Steps 3 and 4) He has premeditated this
    murder, and he knows enough that he has to be
    careful in order to get away with it. He even has
    enough wits to tell a convincing story to the
    police officers. This narrator should be held
    fully responsible for his actions. Even though he
    uses insane reasoning, he has committed a
    horrible crime and should pay the consequences.

12
  • The insanity plea is just an excuse for
    criminals. (Step 1) The narrator in The
    Tell-Tale Heart shares his plans to kill the old
    man. (Step 2) You should have seen how wisely I
    proceededwith what cautionwith what
    foresightwith what dissimulation I went to work
    (248). (Steps 3 and 4) He has premeditated this
    murder, and he knows enough that he has to be
    careful in order to get away with it. He even has
    enough wits to tell a convincing story to the
    police officers. This narrator should be held
    fully responsible for his actions. Even though he
    uses insane reasoning, he has committed a
    horrible crime and should pay the consequences.
    It could be argued that anyone who decides to
    murder another person is insane.

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  • The insanity plea is just an excuse for
    criminals. (Step 1) The narrator in The
    Tell-Tale Heart shares his plans to kill the old
    man. (Step 2) You should have seen how wisely I
    proceededwith what cautionwith what
    foresightwith what dissimulation I went to work
    (248). (Steps 3 and 4) He has premeditated this
    murder, and he knows enough that he has to be
    careful in order to get away with it. He even has
    enough wits to tell a convincing story to the
    police officers. This narrator should be held
    fully responsible for his actions. Even though he
    uses insane reasoning, he has committed a
    horrible crime and should pay the consequences.
    It could be argued that anyone who decides to
    murder another person is insane. For this reason,
    all criminals could get away with murder by
    pleading insanity.

14
  • The insanity plea is just an excuse for
    criminals. (Step 1) The narrator in The
    Tell-Tale Heart shares his plans to kill the old
    man. (Step 2) You should have seen how wisely I
    proceededwith what cautionwith what
    foresightwith what dissimulation I went to work
    (248). (Steps 3 and 4) He has premeditated this
    murder, and he knows enough that he has to be
    careful in order to get away with it. He even has
    enough wits to tell a convincing story to the
    police officers. This narrator should be held
    fully responsible for his actions. Even though he
    uses insane reasoning, he has committed a
    horrible crime and should pay the consequences.
    It could be argued that anyone who decides to
    murder another person is insane. For this reason,
    all criminals could get away with murder by
    pleading insanity. It is of the utmost
    importance, then, to uphold the justice system
    and have punishments match the nature of the
    crimes.

15
  • The insanity plea is just an excuse for
    criminals. (Step 1) The narrator in The
    Tell-Tale Heart shares his plans to kill the old
    man. (Step 2) You should have seen how wisely I
    proceededwith what cautionwith what
    foresightwith what dissimulation I went to work
    (248). (Steps 3 and 4) He has premeditated this
    murder, and he knows enough that he has to be
    careful in order to get away with it. He even has
    enough wits to tell a convincing story to the
    police officers. This narrator should be held
    fully responsible for his actions. Even though he
    uses insane reasoning, he has committed a
    horrible crime and should pay the consequences.
    It could be argued that anyone who decides to
    murder another person is insane. For this reason,
    all criminals could get away with murder by
    pleading insanity. It is of the utmost
    importance, then, to uphold the justice system
    and have punishments match the nature of the
    crimes. (Step 5)

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  • The insanity plea is just an excuse for
    criminals. (Step 1) The narrator in The
    Tell-Tale Heart shares his plans to kill the old
    man. (Step 2) You should have seen how wisely I
    proceededwith what cautionwith what
    foresightwith what dissimulation I went to work
    (248). (Steps 3 and 4) He has premeditated this
    murder, and he knows enough that he has to be
    careful in order to get away with it. He even has
    enough wits to tell a convincing story to the
    police officers. This narrator should be held
    fully responsible for his actions. Even though he
    uses insane reasoning, he has committed a
    horrible crime and should pay the consequences.
    It could be argued that anyone who decides to
    murder another person is insane. For this reason,
    all criminals could get away with murder by
    pleading insanity. It is of the utmost
    importance, then, to uphold the justice system
    and have punishments match the nature of the
    crimes. (Step 5) The narrator of The Tell-Tale
    Heart should be found guilty of premeditated
    murder.

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  • The insanity plea is just an excuse for
    criminals. (Step 1) The narrator in The
    Tell-Tale Heart shares his plans to kill the old
    man. (Step 2) You should have seen how wisely I
    proceededwith what cautionwith what
    foresightwith what dissimulation I went to work
    (248). (Steps 3 and 4) He has premeditated this
    murder, and he knows enough that he has to be
    careful in order to get away with it. He even has
    enough wits to tell a convincing story to the
    police officers. This narrator should be held
    fully responsible for his actions. Even though he
    uses insane reasoning, he has committed a
    horrible crime and should pay the consequences.
    It could be argued that anyone who decides to
    murder another person is insane. For this reason,
    all criminals could get away with murder by
    pleading insanity. It is of the utmost
    importance, then, to uphold the justice system
    and have punishments match the nature of the
    crimes. (Step 5) The narrator of The Tell-Tale
    Heart should be found guilty of premeditated
    murder. (Step 6)
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