22. What does the dialogue in paragraph 2 suggest about Fortunato's
reaction to his situation?
a. He has become hysterical and has gone into denial.
b. He has come out of shock and is feeling outraged.
c. He has accepted his fate and forgiven Montresor.
d. He has stayed composed and is thinking clearly.
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22. What does the dialogue in paragraph 2 suggest about Fortunato's
reaction to his situation?
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