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Fortunato insults Montresor but Montresor doesn’t reply.
Montresor bumps into Fortunato and seeks revenge.
Montresor leaves Fortunato in the wall under the cave thing.
Give details of the insult and how it made Montresor feel.
Give detail about where they are and where they are going.
How did he leave him in the wall. How was he able to stay there and not able to leave.

PART ONE: ENGLISH 3
PART TWO: ENGLISH 3
Directions: Write the introduction for your narrative essay, following the guidelines you were taught. The introduction should be approximately 150-200 words in length and may include dialogue. Fortunato stood in front of me at my party. I was having conversation with a young lady about duels when Fortunato popped into the conversation. ‘I love a good duel. Who is attending?’ He asked. ‘Well, no persons actually. I was talking about duels I have previously been in.’ At that moment Fortunato laughed a deep wretched laugh. Then he said something to me that made such a face flare up with anger. ‘That is funny sire. See persons could beat you in a duel, no offense but sire you are not very capable.’ He laughed again that taunting laugh. A word not my lips did speak but I here vowed to have my revenge against Fortunato. Curses!
PART THREE:

Directions: Write the body of your narrative essay. Use the space provided to plan the dialogue and sensory details you will include as you write the body of your essay. This portion should be approximately 600-800 words in length. Be sure to follow the tips and guidelines provided in the lessons.
I have finally come face to face with Fortunato again. This is the point when I exact my revenge. I start up conversation with Fortunato. ‘How do you like the day so far?’ ‘Tis fine nothing wrong I suppose, sky is blue, grass is green, all is as should be.’ ‘Yes, yes, fine day

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