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English, 27.10.2020 16:20, mckenna60

FAST PLZ I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST: put these in order from the cask of amontialldo At first, Fortunato, who sobers up faster than Montresor anticipated, shakes the chains, trying to escape. Fortunato then screams for help, but Montresor mocks his cries, knowing nobody can hear them.
In the last few sentences, Montresor reveals that 50 years later, Fortunato's body still hangs from its chains in the niche where he left it. The murderer concludes: In pace requiescat! ("May he rest in peace!").
Montresor tricks Fortunato into entering a niche by telling Fortunato the amontillado is there. He then chains Fortunato to the wall in the niche.
Montresor tells about his decision to murder Fortunato because Fortunato insulted him.
Montresor reveals brick and mortar, hidden among the bones nearby earlier, and begins to wall up the niche using his trowel, entombing Fortunato alive.
As Montresor finishes the topmost row of stones, Fortunato wails, "For the love of God, Montresor!" to which Montresor replies, "Yes, for the love of God!" Montresor listens for a reply but hears only the jester's bells ringing.
Montresor lures Fortunato into the catacombs by flattering Fortunato’s ego and offering him wine.
Montresor warns Fortunato, who has a bad cough, of the dampness, and suggests they go back, but Fortunato refuses. Fortunato asks Montresor if he is a mason, and Montresor pulls out a trowel.
Before placing the last stone, Montresor drops a burning torch through the gap.

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