Foreshadowing
Usually someone in the story will try to sound cool but in all honesty they know exactly what's going down
First, Montresor must hide his feelings of hatred for Fortunato. He does this so successfully that throughout the entire plan, and even at the end, Fortunato has no clue that Montresor wants to kill him.
Second, Montresor chooses Carnival time to enact his plan; this guarantees that Fortunato will not be immediately missed, buying Montresor some time if he needs it. Brilliant.
Third, Montresor must be able to bring Fortunato to his empty house. To do that, he does the simplest and most clever thing he can think of to do during Carnival time
A four letter word for market or store is a shop
The answer is give the letter to whoever answers the bell.
Answer:
Douglas feels indifferent about his mother's death because he never got to know her
Explanation:
why? Its because we don't exactly know what happened and why he has the emotions he would have felt if a stranger died even at his mum's death. Its possible that he didn't really connect with her or know her ,which we are not sure of,so its safe to go with the third option