Which statement correctly outlines the order of events in the excerpt from "The Fall of the House of Usher"?

O Usher tells the narrator that he dreads the future; the narrator decides to visit his friend; the narrator arrives at
Usher's home.
O Usher tells the narrator that he dreads the future; the narrator arrives at Usher's home; the narrator sees that
Usher has changed.
O The narrator arrives at Usher's home; the narrator sees that Usher has changed; Usher tells the narrator that he
dreads the future.
O The narrator sees that Usher has changed; Usher tells the narrator that he dreads the future; the narrator decides
to leave.

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The correct answer is: The narrator arrives at Usher's home; the narrator sees that Usher has changed; Usher tells the narrator that he dreads the future.
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