1.) What does the following quote from “The cask of Amontillado “ reveal about the relationship between Montresor and his servants?

"I had told them that I should not return until the morning and has given them explicit orders not to stir from the house. These orders were sufficient , I well knew , to insure their immediate disappearance , one and all, as soon as my back was turned "

A. he knows his servants are disobedient
B. he is afraid of begin robbed by his servants
C. he wants his servants to enjoy the carnival
D. he is trying to punish his servants

A.

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12. What does the following quote from "The Cask of Amontillado," reveal about what Montresor wants his servants to do?

A. He wants them to protect the house.

B. He wants them to entertain Fortunato.

C. He wants them to leave the house.

D. He wants them to clean the house.

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1.) What does the following quote from “The cask of Amontillado “ reveal about the relationship between Montresor and his servants?

***A. he knows his servants are disobedient***
B. he is afraid of begin robbed by his servants
C. he wants his servants to enjoy the carnival
D. he is trying to punish his servants

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C. He hopes Fortunado will prevent him from committing the planned murder

first Q

in poe's the cask of amontillado which of the following makes montresor an unreliable narrator
if you have this one its
B
C
A
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Question 14 of 20

Which of the following lines from “The Raven” best illustrates how the author’s word choice impacts the mood and tone of the poem?
A. “Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary,”
B. “Presently my soul grew stronger; hesitating then no longer,”
C. “Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before;”
D. “Nothing further then he uttered, not a feather then he fluttered—”