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Q7 *
how does the setting of the story “the cask of amontillado” create suspense in the story?
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the carnival atmosphere leads the reader to believe montresor is joking
the carnival atmosphere encourages fortunado to drink more wine
the cold, damp catacomb forces fortunado to go back to the main floor
the cold, damp catacomb forces fortunado to want to turn back, spoiling montresor’s plans
q8 *
which of the following makes montresor an unreliable narrator?
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he drinks a lot of wine before he tells his story
he has not provided a description of what fortunado did wrong
he describes luchesi as a better wine connoisseur than fortunado
he forces fortunado to say something before he places the last brick
q9 *
the tone in “the cask of amontillado” is best described as –
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immature and unaware
friendly and warm
relaxed throughout
suspenseful and horrifying
q10 *
based on montresor’s actions throughout the story, the reader can conclude that he is –
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rational and open-minded
patient and forgiving
good-natured and sociable
treacherous and unbalanced
q11 *
why does montressor tell his servants he won't be back until morning?
1 point
he wants to be sure they won't see him at carnival.
he doesn't want them to be able to tell the police what he has done.
he wants to be sure they won't be home when he returns with fortunado.
he wants an alibi for where he will be that night.
q12 *
which sentence best summarizes "the raven"?
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the speaker was sad and tired one night, and he was startled when lenore knocked on the door.
the speaker was depressed over losing his love, and he now faces the possibility of living the rest of his life with the raven in his house.
the speaker was tired one night and dreamed of a talking bird.
the speaker was depressed over losing his love, who then appeared to him in the form of a raven.
q13 *
which line from "the raven" exhibits the best example of alliteration?
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"and the silken sad uncertain rustling of each purple curtain"
"'and each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor."
"'tis the wind and nothing more."
"for we cannot agreeing that no living human being"
q14 *
how does the poet's use of repetition contribute to the reader's understanding of the speaker's mood?
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beginning with "once upon a midnight dreary" readers understand the speaker is depressed.
the repetition of the word "raven" readers understand that the speaker doesn't like birds.
the repetition of the words "lenore" and "nevermore" readers understand that the speaker sadly misses his lost love.
the repetition of the word "soul" readers understand that the speaker has no conscience.

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