One of the most clever things Montresor does in entrapping Fortunato is to make sure that his intended victim is not expected at home or anywhere else that night. Montresor twice pretends to believe that Fortunato has an engagement. First he says:
“As you are engaged, I am on my way to Luchesi. If any one has a critical turn it is he. He will tell me
A second clever thing Montresor does at the beginning of the tale is to repeat that he has "doubts" about the authenticity of the Amontillado.
Answer: If my memory serves Crooks is the black man from the novel Of Mice and Men. He is called that because of his crooked back. I'm sorry but I don't know how that reflects in his personality.
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Nope, are you?
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The words Wordsworth uses in <em>I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud</em> reveal that he sees nature as something to treasure.
<u>The correct answer is the last one</u>; we can see his feelings about nature all along the poem. He loves it, he refers to nature as a "<em>jocund company</em>" and is grateful to be in the presence of it, even when he lies on his couch, the thought of nature makes him feel happy. He says that nature fills his heart with pleasure and "d<em>ances with the daffodils</em>" when picturing nature.