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select the correct inference of the given passage from "the cask of amontillado": (4 points)

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.

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select the correct inference of the given passage from "the cask of amontillado": (4 points)

let us go, nevertheless. the cold is merely nothing. amontillado! you have been imposed upon. and as for luchesi, he cannot distinguish sherry from amontillado.

luchesi does not know wines as well as fortunato.

montresor does not want to bother fortunato.

fortunato thinks himself to be a better connoisseur of wines than luchesi.

it is too cold to go anywhere.

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select the correct inference of the given passage from "the cask of amontillado": (4 points)

"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."
"the amontillado! " ejaculated my friend, not yet recovered from his astonishment.

the narrator knows he will abandon fortunato in the vaults.

the narrator is concerned about the dampness of the vaults.

the narrator wants to convince fortunato to leave the vaults.

the narrator will make sure fortunato is comfortable in the vaults.

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select the correct inference of the given passage from "the cask of amontillado": (4 points)

"these vaults," he said, "are extensive."

"the montresors," i replied, "were a great and numerous family."

"i forget your arms."

"a huge human foot d'or, in a field azure; the foot crushes a serpent
rampant whose fangs are imbedded in the heel."

"and the motto? "

"nemo me impune lacessit."
"good! " he said.

fortunato likes the montresor family motto.

fortunato is forgetful.

fortunato is jealous.

fortunato does not respect montresor or his family.

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select the correct inference of the given passage from "the cask of amontillado": (4 points)

"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.

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