The correct inference of the passage from "The cask of Amontillado" would be : D. the narrator has been insulted many times and vows revenge against fortunato.
The narrator could not fortunato when he needed him
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I find all of the answers pretty neutral (that is, giving only facts, no judgements) except on sentence 3: this is because of the word "sharply".
It seems that the author of this sentence makes a judgement about the split: that they're very split, that their argument was very intense. It seems like a judgement to me more than the other sentences.
Root = act, that your answer to what are is the root of enactment
Answer:
She wants to share in her daughter’s accomplishments is the correct answer.
Explanation:
In the story, the daughter starts succeeding in chess, even though that was not the traditional woman in Chinese culture because she was supposed to stay at home and spend time doing chores. Due to the new context (the American society) the mother changes this projection by <u>sharing her daughter's accomplishments</u>.