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Which detail from the text confirms that the narrator is correct in suspecting Lemarchant in poisoning him?
(14) "Not a bit of it, Lemarchant," I said, with some devilish malice; "I've given you one of my own packets, that was lying here beside my pillow."
(15) He turned as white as a sheet the moment he heard that, and gasped out horribly, "That-that-why, that was arsenic!" But he never explained in a single word
how he knew it, or where it came from. I knew....
(16) Then I knew that I was really a murderer.


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The correct detail with respect to this excerpt is that " He turned as white as a sheet the moment he heard that, and gasped out horribly, "That-that-why, that was arsenic!" But he never explained in a single word how he knew it, or where it came from. I knew... So, the correct option is B.

What is the narrator?

The narrator may be defined as a person who signifies a story or conveys an account of something appropriately.

The context of this excerpt illustrates the text that affirms the thoughts of the narrator in suspecting Lemarchant in poisoning him.

Therefore, the correct option for this question is B or statement 15.

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