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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I continued, as was my wont, to smile in his face, and he did not perceive that my smile now was at the thought of his immolation." The narrator wishes to reveal his hatred for his victim. The narrator continues to smile at his victim. The narrator has plotted his revenge in secret. The narrator is a friendly person to all.

OpenStudy (blurbendy):

I would say The narrator has plotted his revenge in secret.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you

OpenStudy (blurbendy):

yw

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can u help me with couple more?

OpenStudy (blurbendy):

sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"The nitre!" I said; "see, it increases. It hangs like moss upon the vaults. We are below the river's bed. The drops of moisture trickle among the bones. Come, we will go back ere it is too late. Your cough--" "It is nothing," he said; "let us go on. The narrator is worried about the nitre on the walls of the vault. The narrator knows it is already too late for Fortunato to escape. Fortunato is worried about the moisture and bones in the vaults. Fortunato wants to continue their descent into the vaults for the Amontillado.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

?

OpenStudy (blurbendy):

I'm thinking it's either A or D

OpenStudy (blurbendy):

i would say D though

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"He! he! he!--he! he! he!--yes, the Amontillado. But is it not getting late? Will not they be awaiting us at the palazzo, the Lady Fortunato and the rest? Let us be gone." "Yes," I said, "let us be gone." The narrator intends to free Fortunato from the vault. The narrator and Fortunato are worried about the late hour. Fortunato will never leave the vaults again. Fortunato is still concerned about the Amontillado.

OpenStudy (blurbendy):

I would say B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"Come," I said, with decision, "we will go back; your health is precious. You are rich, respected, admired, beloved; you are happy, as once I was. You are a man to be missed. For me it is no matter. We will go back; you will be ill, and I cannot be responsible. Besides, there is Luchesi--" The narrator wishes to turn back before Fortunato gets sick. Fortunato is a rich and popular man in town. The narrator is not an important man. Fortunato is ignorant of the narrator’s intent to harm him.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

this is the last one

OpenStudy (blurbendy):

I'm actually not sure about this one, sorry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

they were all wrong answers :( beside 1

OpenStudy (blurbendy):

yeah i wasn't sure about #2 or #4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thx tho

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