8. Which Dark Romantic characteristics are present in both “Annabel Lee” and “The Raven” by Poe?
Question 8 options:

Value of nature as a source of spiritual nourishment


Downplays rules, authority, and traditions


Emphasizes guilt and fear and preoccupation with gloomy concepts


Values of individualism and self-relience

Question 9 (2 points)
9. Why does Montresor hate Fortunato?
Question 9 options:

Fortunato physically injured Montresor.


Montresor believes that Fortunato has repeatedly insulted him.


Montresor believes that Fortunato has not been honest with him.


Fortunato thinks Montresor drank all his Amontillado.

Question 10 (2 points)
10. How does Montresor persuade Fortunato to follow him to the catacombs?
Question 10 options:

Montresor appeals to Fortunato's pride as a wine connoisseur.


Montresor tells Fortunato that part of the carnival is taking place in the catacombs.


Montresor asks Fortunato to accompany him while he checks on his servants.


Montresor dresses up as a clown.

Question 11 (2 points)
11. What specific steps does Montresor take to ensure that his plan works?
Question 11 options:

Montresor brings Luchesi along to help prevent Fortunato from trying to escape, and he asks one of his servants to help him construct the wall.


Montresor reveals his plan to his servants and threatens to fire them if they refuse to assist him.


Montresor makes certain that his house will be empty by telling his servants he will be out all night; he has supplied chains and wall-building materials to trap his victim.


Montresor prepares a wooden plank he will tie Fortunato to over a pit, and secures a pendulum that will cut the rope that secures Fortunato to the plank, so Fortunato will slowly anticipate his not so fortunate fate.

Question 12 (2 points)
12. Foreshadowing: What elements of the description of the caverns contribute to the mood of approaching danger?
Question 12 options:

The caverns where Fortunato keeps his wine cellar are an old crypt, it is not spacious, it is dark, and the walls are lined with human remains piled high to the vault overhead.


The cavernous catacombs are organized with narrow recesses of 3x4x6 feet surrounded by walls of solid granite, suggesting Montresor is about to murder Fortunato in one of these recesses.


The two men require torches to see in the dark caverns: Fortunato’s torch is described as “dull” with a “feeble light that did not enable us to see.”


All of the above contribute to the mood of approaching danger as Fortunato proceeds down the corridors of his wine cellar with Montresor.

Question 13 (2 points)
13. What happens to Fortunato at the end of the story?
Question 13 options:

Fortunato's illness evokes sympathy in Montresor, who then releases him from the crypt.


Fortunato is sealed up alive in the crypt.


Fortunato gives Montresor his opinion of the Amontillado.


Fortunato’s murder is discovered when Montresor thinks he hears the beating of his victim’s heart beneath the floorboards where he hid him from the authorities.

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Answer:

8. Emphasizes guilt and fear and preoccupation with gloomy concepts

9. Montresor believes that fortunato has repeatedly insulted him

10.Montresor appeals to fortunato's pride as a wine connoisseur

11. Montresor makes certain that his house will be empty by telling his servants he will be out all night...

12. All of the above contribute...

13. Fortunato is sealed up in the crypt

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