Answer:
1 way-“I shall not die of a cough,” Montresor replies, “True,” because he knows that Fortunato will in fact die from dehydration and starvation in the crypt.
2nd way-The conversation about Masons also foreshadows Fortunato’s demise. Fortunato challenges Montresor’s claim that he is a member of the Masonic order, and Montresor replies insidiously with a visual pun. When he declares that he is a “mason” by showing his trowel, he means that he is a literal stonemason—that is, that he constructs things out of stones and mortar, namely Fortunato’s grave.
Answer:
It is true, quality cannot be a sometimes thing.
By reading this excerpt form <span><em>Not a Dove, But No Longer a Hawk</em>, specially where the speaker states "...</span><span><em>We are fighting now, I used to think, and some day we will triumph...", </em>we can conclude that the mindset described by the speaker in retrospective is not the same mindset they now have. The speaker starts a sentence to then offer clarification by saying "...<em> I used to think..."
</em>Therefore, your best answer is option B.<em>
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