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A. Montresor reveals that he is concerned about Fortunato’s health.
B. Montresor reveals that he can go to Luchesi for help.
C. Montresor reveals that he does not care about Fortunato’s health.
D. Montresor reveals that he is envious of Fortunato’s position in society.
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