Answer:
personification
Explanation:
i think because you gave it a human feature and thats why it is called person ififcation
Answer and Explanation:
In "The Cask of Amontillado", Montresor is quite a proud a man who seems to have been utterly insulted. The story takes place around 1846 in Italy. We know that Fortunato has acted in a way that annoyed Montresor before, but there was something more specific, more insulting, that led Montresor to "bury" him alive. Taking the context and Montresor's personality into consideration, I would think Fortunato offended Montresor's masculinity somehow. Toward the end of the story, Fortunato mentions Lady Fortunato briefly. What if this Lady Fortunato, his wife, used to be Montresor's object of fancy? Maybe Fortunato acted swiftly and married the woman of Montresor's dreams! His name suggests fortune (wealth). Perhaps Fortunato happened to be more appealing, to offer a better life besides love and care for her. For a proud man such as Montresor, losing the woman he loved to a friend who has the habit of "injuring" him would be quite the insult.
Answer:
1 would be
2 used to
3 would be
4 used to
5 used to
6 used to
7 used to
8 used to
9 used to
10 used to ✨
Explanation:
Used to refers to something familiar or routine, or to say that something repeatedly happened in the past like "we used to go out more." Use to typically occurs with did.
Definition of would-be
disparaging. : desiring, intending, professing, or having the potential to be a would-be actor.
I am not sure 100% but I think that my answer is correct
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