he's sane
he's sane.
change it to datesThe narrator waits in ambush;The narrator sees the Vietnamese soldier;The narrator is afraid;The narrator throws a grenade;The Vietnamese soldier is killed.
The narrator waits in ambush; The narrator sees the Vietnamese soldier; The narrator is afraid; The narrator throws a grenade; The Vietnamese soldier is killed.
This was a case that was tried, and established the Alford Plea. Essentially, a person charged with a crime can please 'no lo', guilty, not guilty, or Alford. Alford establishes that the accused admits no crime, but only admits that if the case were to be tried with a jury, there is a possibility that he/she may be convicted.
This is a framed story- the narrator of the frame story is the Hebrew teacher & the secretary is the narrator of the framed story.
he's sane.
He admits his only motivation is greed, then tells a story demonizing greed.He admits his relics are fakes, but is offended when the innkeeper claims that this is the case.He admits his relics are fakes.He admits his only motivation is greed.
The narrator admits to being nervous but demands to know why we should consider him mad. ... I think that Poe's narrator suffers from delusions of grandeur. His claim to hear 'all things in the heaven and in the earth' shows that he takes himself for God.
how their relationship ended
Justification
nervous & passionate
From what I can tell from the context, I believe that the narrator is admitting that he is nervous and had been nervous, but denies that he is crazy.
A claim that admits no exceptions to its premise is often referred to as an "absolute claim" or "universal claim." Such claims assert that something is universally true without any qualifications or conditions. Examples include statements like "All swans are white" or "No exceptions exist." These types of claims are typically subject to scrutiny and can be challenged by counterexamples.
The narrator is anxious and nervous when he is with the police. He tries to act nonchalant and cooperative while also feeling guilty and defensive.
The mood of Poe's story the tell tale heart is nervous confusing tense and uncomfortable. The decision Poe made regarding the narrator that adds to his mood was that he lets the killer do the narration. His narrator is mentally ill.The mood of Poe's story the tell tale heart is nervous confusing tense and uncomfortable. The decision Poe made regarding the narrator that adds to his mood was that he lets the killer do the narration. His narrator is mentally ill.
English of course and French but admits to a terrible accent.
he believes his mind is sound,but he is nervous