Indeed, it is very damp. Once more let me implore you to return. No? Then I must positively leave you. But I must first render you all the little attentions in my power." "The Amontillado!" ejaculated my friend, not yet recovered from his astonishment.
a. The narrator knows he will abandon Fortunato in the vaults.
b. The narrator is concerned about the dampness of the vaults.
c. The narrator wants to convince Fortunato to leave the vaults.
d. The narrator will make sure Fortunato is comfortable in the vaults.

Respuesta :

i think A is the answer

Answer:

a. The narrator knows he will abandon Fortunato in the vaults.

Explanation:

In Edgar Allan Poe's "The Cask of Amontillado," the narrator has decided to take revenge on Fortunato and has premeditated his crime. As a result, he tries to make his friend get more drunk in order to enclose him more easily in the vaults, where he will leave him.