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Answer: d. Attractive
Explanation: In this sentence from "A Tale of Two Cities", based on the context, a savoury neighbourhood is an <u><em>attractive</em></u> neigbourhood. Not savoury is not pleasant or not socially acceptable. This sentence states that "Mr. Cruncher's apartments were NOT in a savoury neighbourhood" so savoury means attractive.
The answer is: change imply to implication.
Imply is a verb which means to indicate, point, reference or involve something by means of inference, which is to say, it is not explicit.
The correct word to use above would be “implication”, which implies the same meanings as above, but used in a grammatically correct way, that is to say, using it as a noun, not a verb.
He lures him to his death with the promise of wine. Montresor is lured into a cellar thinking he'll be enjoying wine, but he is murdered instead. Montresor is motivated by his desire to drink wine.