Answer:
There are hints in the story that suggests that Mon-t-re-sor considered Fortun-ato to be naive.
And, Mon-t-re-sor did not regret Fortun-ato's ignorance.
Explanation:
'The Cask of Amon-tillado' is a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe. The story is a revenge narration of Mont-resor, who is confessing his crime to someone fifty years later after he committed the crime.
From the stories, one can find clues that Mont-resor considered Fortun-ato to be a fool. When he states <em>'I was so pleased to see him, that I thought I should never have done wrin-gi-ng his hand.' </em>
Mont-resor also never regretted Fortun-ato's ignorance rather he was pleased that he did not have to wr-ing his hand to exert his plan.
Here's my part think of the small group that has big Influence on the world
The imagery in the excerpt most reflects the sense of sound to emphasize the intense volume of the storm.
<h3>What is "The Scarlet Ibis"?</h3>
This is a short story by James Hurst. It is a story of a boy born with a disability. He struggled his life to adjust with his disability, but he soon got dead by his older brother.
Thus, the correct option is D, the sense of sound to emphasize the intense volume of the storm.
Learn more about "The Scarlet Ibis"
brainly.com/question/2645654
#SPJ1