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13. in the short story, "the cask of amontillado," poe's use of a(n) narrator to tell the story heightens the uncertainty and sense of horror felt by the reader.
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Ответ:
A) wanting to always have her own way.
Explanation:
Jane Austen's Emma revolves around the life of Emma who thinks herself the most intelligent and believes her words and decisions are the best. She thinks too much of herself, coming from the "landed gentry" of the social class. Her strong sense of social class led to the many misdirected decisions, coupled with her notion that she is always right. Aside from the many positive and good qualities she possesses, her inclination to always think herself right and her wanting to have her own way becomes the most likely threat to her future.