What does the following quote from "The Cask of Amontillado" reveal about Montresor’s

intentions?
"'Pass your hand,’ I said, ‘over the wall; you cannot help feeling the nitre. Indeed it
is very damp. Once more let me implore you to return. No? Then I must positively
leave you. But I must first render you all the little attentions in my power.’”

He is sincerely concerned about Fortunato's well-being.
He wants to make sure that Fortunato does not suspect his motives.
He hopes Fortunato will prevent him from committing the planned murder.
He wants to warn Fortunato that his death is near.

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The quote reveals that Montresor wants to make sure that Fortunato does not suspect his motives.

Based on the quote from "The Cask of Amontillado," Montresor's intentions can be interpreted as wanting to make sure that Fortunato does not suspect his motives. Montresor is trying to convince Fortunato to turn back and leave the catacombs due to the dampness caused by nitre. However, the use of phrases such as "I must first render you all the little attentions in my power" suggests that Montresor may have ulterior motives and is attempting to keep Fortunato comfortable and unaware of the impending danger. Therefore, the correct answer is: He wants to make sure that Fortunato does not suspect his motives.