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Fortunato is dressed in motley as he is lured into the catacombs is an example of irony in ''The Cask of Amontillado''.
Answer: B) or the second option.
Answer:
The reader learns that the speaker is an educated man.
Depends on where they are and what they have gone through. For example, for someone at the cemetry to mourn someone beloved, his mood would obviously change. Or if something good happened at a particular place, and he was there, he would be feeling relatively joyous. Places affect people's feelings based on the experiences (if they had) there at that place. We, as humans, act based on feelings. So if you're angry at somebody, you might shout or curse, that is actions based on emotions. Therefore, places definitely affect people, all the time, and it is inavoidable.
Answer:
The line length and word arrangement reflect on interconnected relationships in lines 6 and 7.
Explanation:
This quote doesn't tell us anything about Rainsford's abilities as a hunter or how he can track an enemy, so A is not our answer.
Rainsford is not shown to be blood thirsty either, so we can eliminate C.
Although the quote does show us how his intelligence might've lead him to stop his vain struggle to reach the yacht, it never mentions his status.
This process of elimination leads us to the answer B. Rainsford's "strong strokes" are mentioned, meaning that he does have strength, and because "<span>A certain coolheadedness had come to him; it was not the first time he had been in a tight place" is mentioned, we can infer that he has been mentally disciplined enough to be able to calm himself down in life or death situations. And so B is our answer!</span>