Answer: I think the answer is most likely the second one
The narrator's point of view allows the reader to know that both Heron and Hummingbird are satisfied after eating many fish.
Explanation:
Soliloquy, passage in a drama in which a character expresses his thoughts or feelings aloud while either alone upon the stage or with the other actors keeping silent. This device was long an accepted dramatic convention, especially in the theatre of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries.
Montresor tells all of his servants that they must stay in the house. He also tells him that he is going out and will not return until much later. Since the story takes place during a popular festival, the servants want to leave and join the partying. Montresor knows that if he tells the servants he won't be back for a while the servants will leave the house anyways. Since he is not there to make sure that they are doing what he's asked, the servants will go off and do whatever they want.
Retaliation, Cowering, Rebelling, Obedience
Depends on the person
Answer:
A is the answer of this question