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The correct way to write a sentence 2 for this SAP is:
all of the above
A cough may not kill him, but Fortunato will be dead soon after he says this.
In the short story, “The Cask of Amontillado,” the author, Edgar Allan Poe…
all of the above
True
For example, Fortunato screeches: “You? Impossible! A mason?” (348).
Yes!
This is important because it shows readers a double meaning alluded to by the author.
I will do well on my test on Friday:
all of the above
A cough may not kill him, but Fortunato will be dead soon after he says this.
In the short story, “The Cask of Amontillado,” the author, Edgar Allan Poe…
all of the above
True
For example, Fortunato screeches: “You? Impossible! A mason?” (348).
Yes!
This is important because it shows readers a double meaning alluded to by the author.
The correct way to begin a SAP paragraph about this story is:
all of the above
A cough may not kill him, but Fortunato will be dead soon after he says this.
In the short story, “The Cask of Amontillado,” the author, Edgar Allan Poe…
all of the above
True
For example, Fortunato screeches: “You? Impossible! A mason?” (348).
Yes!
This is important because it shows readers a double meaning alluded to by the author.
Montresor is the narrator in “The Cask of Amontillado.”
all of the above
A cough may not kill him, but Fortunato will be dead soon after he says this.
In the short story, “The Cask of Amontillado,” the author, Edgar Allan Poe…
all of the above
True
For example, Fortunato screeches: “You? Impossible! A mason?” (348).
Yes!
This is important because it shows readers a double meaning alluded to by the author.
The correct way to write a sentence 4 for this SAP is:
all of the above
A cough may not kill him, but Fortunato will be dead soon after he says this.
In the short story, “The Cask of Amontillado,” the author, Edgar Allan Poe…
all of the above
True
For example, Fortunato screeches: “You? Impossible! A mason?” (348).
Yes!
This is important because it shows readers a double meaning alluded to by the author.
In the rising action of the story, Montresor takes advantage of this:
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A cough may not kill him, but Fortunato will be dead soon after he says this.
In the short story, “The Cask of Amontillado,” the author, Edgar Allan Poe…
all of the above
True
For example, Fortunato screeches: “You? Impossible! A mason?” (348).
Yes!
This is important because it shows readers a double meaning alluded to by the author.
The purpose of a SAP is:
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A cough may not kill him, but Fortunato will be dead soon after he says this.
In the short story, “The Cask of Amontillado,” the author, Edgar Allan Poe…
all of the above
True
For example, Fortunato screeches: “You? Impossible! A mason?” (348).
Yes!
This is important because it shows readers a double meaning alluded to by the author.
Fortunato says,” Enough, the cough is a mere nothing; it will not kill me. I shall not die of a cough.” This is foreshadowing because:
all of the above
A cough may not kill him, but Fortunato will be dead soon after he says this.
In the short story, “The Cask of Amontillado,” the author, Edgar Allan Poe…
all of the above
True
For example, Fortunato screeches: “You? Impossible! A mason?” (348).
Yes!
This is important because it shows readers a double meaning alluded to by the author.
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