Read this sentence from the opening paragraph of "The Black Cat": But tomorrow I die, and to-day I would unburthen my soul. Why does Poe place this line near the beginning of the story? A. To provide an unusual setting that prepares the reader for frightening events B. To set a quick pace so that readers know the story will have a lot of action O C. To make the reader aware that this story is an example of Gothic literature O D. To foreshadow events to come and make the reader wonder what the narrator has done