From what I recall in English class, Odysseus was a man of pride with an enormous ego. In addition, he showed a sense of curiosity. I can tell you I am positive the answer is not A. B and C are both possible, but I am going with B. C is a little far fetched simply because of "If they did not stay to say 'hello." Hope this helps.
Answer:
On Christmas Day, Mr. Tonto received a call from Sakasaka police station asking for him to go to the station.
The narrator (Mr. Tonto´s daughter or son) accompanied him in the car ride, and ten minutes later they arrived at the station.
There, an officer explained that the narrator´s elder brother had been arrested for having cocaine in his shop.
They asked if they were allowed to prove his innocence and the officer agreed.
Mr. Tonto then brought out a machine from his car to scan both his son's fingers and the fingerprints on the substance to prove they didn´t match so he was exonerated and freed.
Answer:
ok also if this is for homework change it up a bit incase they have originallity report also this is like a dhar man script
Explanation:
Hi friend 1 hi friend 2 wanna go to the mall friend 1 ok friend 2 goes to the mall
robber 1 EVERYBODY GET ON THE GROUND friend 1 ok friend 2 ok
robber 1 HEY YOU WHATS YOUR NAME friend 1 friend 1
robber 1 WELL THATS SOME NICE JEWLERY GIVE ME IT friend 1 please no its was my grandmothers robber 1 WELL I DONT CARE friend 2 punches robber
robber 1 panicks and friend 2 and robber have huge fight friend 2 wins the fight but is badly injured robber 1 gets arrested friend 2 has serious injuries and will die if he does get treated but he doesnt have enough money. friend 1 is sad and post the story on go fund me. overnight go fund me page blows up. Friend one gives money for treatment to friend 2. Friend 2 lives and happy ever after.
The direct characters in The Cask of Amontillado are Montresor (the first-person narrator) and the ironically-named Fortunato, his inadvertent enemy. No one else appears in the story, but reference is made to several indirect characters.Luchesi is a man known to both Montresor and Fortunato. He has a reputation as a connoisseur of wine and is therefore a rival to Fortunato in this respect. Fortunato contemptuously dismisses his expertise, but this may be mere bravado. Montresor uses repeated references to Luchesi as a form of reverse psychology to lure Fortunato into the vaultMontresor's disobedient servants are also mentioned. We do not know how many there are, but the fact that he has several makes us question his claim to be a ruined man. He has expressly told them to stay in the house and is cynically certain that this is the way to ensure their departureLady Fortunato is mentioned by her unfortunate husband. She will be waiting, in company, at the palazzo.