What does the answer to the question about how montresor knew about his servants leaving for the night tell you about their relationship

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"The answer to the question about how Montresor knew about his servants leaving for the night tell you about their relationship is that they had absolutely no respect for Montresor."

Montresor does not ha-ve a good relation-ship with the people who ta-ke care of him & his home. This re-veals about him th-at he is not really grate-ful, and is mean to his serv-ants. This also may re-veal that he is using reversed phyco-logy beca-use he tells them not to go to the fest-ivals, but since he is mean to th-em, & they do not like him th-ey will probably go any-way.

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that they had little to no respect for Montresor


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