Answer:
Long story short its A.
Explanation:
The narrator was worried he would lose a bargain.
The narrator wants his Fortunato to feel superior.
The narrator was upset by paying too much for the Amontillado.
The narrator could not find Fortunato when he needed him.
Answer:
The correct answer is the second one: "The narrator wants his Fortunato to feel superior."
b. False
The correct answer is a) I almost missed the entire dance competition.
Almost is an adverb, meaning it usually goes before a verb (which in this case is missed) to emphasize a sentence. In a) almost emphasizes the fact that they nearly missed the entire dance competition. In b) it goes after the verb, which doesn't make sense since it isn't emphasizing anything. I hope this helps :)
does gatsby get involved in the festivities at his parties?
Which of the following sentences contains a verb in the present tense? B. We left early. C. They are walking around the lake. D. Grandma had sent us cookies.
Answer:
C. They are walking around the lake.
Explanation:
The reason that is the answer is because "are" means its happening right now in the present.