The Oval Portrait by Edgar Allen Poe The chateau into which my valet had ventured to make forcible entrance, rather than permit me, in my desperately wounded condition, to pass a night in the open air, was one of those piles of commingled gloom and grandeur which have so long frowned among the Appenines, not less in fact than in the fancy of Mrs. Radcliffe. To all appearance it had been temporarily and very lately abandoned. We established ourselves in one of the smallest and least sumptuously furnished apartments. It lay in a remote turret of the building. Its decorations were rich, yet tattered and antique. "The Oval Portrait" by Edgar Allan Poe Question Use the passage to answer the question. Which detail from the excerpt infers that the narrator and his valet are trespassing at the chateau? (1 point) Responses They stay in a remote part of the chateau. They stay in a remote part of the chateau. The chateau is much different from other buildings in the area. The chateau is much different from other buildings in the area. The chateau appears to be abandoned. The chateau appears to be abandoned. They stop at the chateau without planning to do so. They stop at the chateau without planning to do so.

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The detail from the excerpt that infers that the narrator and his valet are trespassing at the chateau is: The chateau appears to be abandoned.

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