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The arguments below seek to prove that the narrator is insane, Which of these arguments is untrue? (this is for the story tell tale heart)
-The narrator was so driven to murder the old man because of his eye that he couldn't commit the murder as long as his eye was not visible.
-The narrator panicked as soon as the police arrived at his door, fearing that an arrest was imminent
-The narrator continued to hear the old man'a heartbeat, even after he murdered him and disassembled his body.
-The narrator enjoyed stalking the old man and was proud of the way he stalked, undetected.

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