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  • “The thousand injuries of Fortunado I had borne as best I could; but when he ventured upon insult, I vowed revenge”(Poe 1).
  • As I first read this sentence I could see that he is showing he is vindictive and holds a grudge against this man
  • ThoaelntefmhennetggtttyshhIwsitively settled—but the veryhIwhhoououussalaoo,wnnuullddiidbdblilnnnjeaeajuuorrtsvviieeeessounnopggffFpeeFodd;t;tsooerr,h,hhhttiiuuswswnnooaawwttaapooIeevveerr,t,tohhiaantIgtIgtdThe Cask of efaivEdgar Allan Poe 􏰀 as I best could; but whenWould you describe the mood of this photograph as festive or sinister? Explain.preclude (prG-klLdP) v. to make impossible, especially by taking action in advanceimpunity(Gm-pyLPnG-tC) n. freedom from penalty or harma PARAPHRASE Paraphrase the opening paragraph. Why does the narrator vow revenge? What does he consider a successful revenge?immolation(GmQE-lAPshEn) n. death or destruction Ta hwwho so well know the natureh,eveventureduponinsult,IvowedreIhvehnaagddbe.Yboorronnuee ove utterance to a threat. Atfmenystuorueldu,wpilolnniontssuulpt,Ivposeowedrevenge.You,
  • “I resumed the trowel, and finished without interruption the fifth, sixth, and the seventh tier”(Poe7).
  • This shows him being immoral by trapping him and leaving him down there
  • ThoaelntefmhennetggtttyshhIwsitively settled—but the veryhIwhhoououussalaoo,wnnuullddiidbdblilnnnjeaeajuuorrtsvviieeeessounnopggffFpeeFodd;t;tsooerr,h,hhhttiiuuswswnnooaawwttaapooIeevveerr,t,tohhiaantIgtIgtdThe Cask of efaivEdgar Allan Poe 􏰀 as I best could; but whenWould you describe the mood of this photograph as festive or sinister? Explain.preclude (prG-klLdP) v. to make impossible, especially by taking action in advanceimpunity(Gm-pyLPnG-tC) n. freedom from penalty or harma PARAPHRASE Paraphrase the opening paragraph. Why does the narrator vow revenge? What does he consider a successful revenge?immolation(GmQE-lAPshEn) n. death or destruction Ta hwwho so well know the natureh,eveventureduponinsult,IvowedreIhvehnaagddbe.Yboorronnuee ove utterance to a threat. Atfmenystuorueldu,wpilolnniontssuulpt,Ivposeowedrevenge.You,
  • This quote shows him being immoral by trapping and leaving him down there without anyone knowing
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