First-person unreliable
The heart was beating very, very loud.
"The Tell-Tale Heart" appears to be told from a first-person point of view, as the narrator directly addresses the reader throughout the story. This perspective allows the reader to gain insight into the thoughts and emotions of the unreliable narrator as he unfolds the chilling tale of murder.
The word that best describes this is "suspicious." Any activity that seems innocent but could potentially provide critical information should be approached with caution and investigated further to ensure safety and security.
How can a legal researcher be certain that a case that seems to be on point is still current and valid?
point of reference
Turning Point - 2000 What to Do When Wrong Seems Right was released on: USA: 5 April 2009
The tone of the passage seems to be heartfelt or emotional.
It seems to be incomplete. "Cor et" means "Heart and".
A heart lung machine can range in cost. However, the cheapest seems to be around $2,699.00. The batteries are approximately $700.00.
Indicator.
Consensus seems to point to "Allegro"
"Ludicrously comical" describes something that is extremely absurd, ridiculous, or laughably funny to the point that it seems almost unbelievable or exaggerated in its humor. It often involves situations, events, or stories that are so exaggerated or implausible that they provoke laughter or disbelief.
While the question seems a bit unclear, in reference to electricle pathways: an extra pathway in the heart is termed an "accessory" pathway.
A pacemaker is a medical device that uses electrical impulses to regulate the beating of the heart. An artificial heart is a mechanical device that replaces the heart. It seems like a far more difficult and dangerous option.