Montressor is angry with fortunato because he feels that fortunato has insulted him. Earlier in the story montressor says "The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could; but when he ventured upon insult, I vowed revenge." We are never really shown what actually made Montessori think this but observing montressor himself he is easily insulted and narcissistic in a way. Montressor wants to keep his plan as secret as possible so he decides to use fortunato s best wine against him. Montressor tricks fortunato into thinking that he has something that could pass for the amontillado. Fortunato quickly gets excited and interested which is perfect for montressor s plan. Fortunato insist that he must try the amantilldo so they go to the montressor s vault where montressor kills fortunato at last.
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B chose b
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<span>Yes, there is a real raven and it really can talk. At least it can say one word. It may have gotten lost in the storm somehow and was seeking shelter in a human house, indicating that it was probably a pet. The poem calls for "a willing suspension of disbelief."</span>
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D. The man must decide whether or not to turn the man in.
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C. KEPT UP
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What is the meaning of <u>maintained</u>?
I have a bright day!