In Poe's story, how did Montresor get Fortunato to come back to his house with him?

Montresor told him that he had sent all of his servants home so his house would be nice and private for a quiet conversation.

Montresor told Fortunato that he was having a huge party to celebrate carnival and invited him to come along.

Montresor tricked him into wanting to taste some wine.

None of the choices are correct.

Respuesta :

Montresor gets Fortunato to come back to his house with him by tricking him into wanting to taste some wine. The correct option is C.

What is the excerpt about?

Montresor has a bottle of amontillado (or a very good wine) and claims to want to know if it is genuine.

He entices him by telling him that he will go with this other guy to see if he can tell by tasting it.

The missing excerpt is:

He got him to come with him by basically making him feel jealous because Montresor has a bottle of amontillado, (or a very good wine), and supposedly wants to know if it is real and he lours him in by telling him that he will just go with this other guy to see if he can tell by tasting it. Fortunato though says basically the other guy will not be able to tell, and he wants Monresor to let him taste it.

Fortunato, on the other hand, claims that the other guy will be unable to tell, and he requests that Montresor allow him to taste it.

Thus, the correct option is C.

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