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The present tense of "yell" is "yells".
It is about a man named Montressor, who was insulted by another man named Fortunato, who is equally as rich as he is. He decides to take revenge on Fortunato by using Fortunato's weakness ---- his pride in being an expert on wine. He tells Fortunato he has a bottle of Amontillado but isn't sure if it's real or a fraud. Montressor brings Fortunato into his basement where all of his dead ancestors are buried and where his wine cellar is. Montressor repeatedly says that Fortunato is too sick to go into the basement and insists that another friend can go down into the basement to check if the Amontillado is real. Fortunato refuses and is tricked into a corner deep in the basement. Montressor chains Fortunato to the wall and builds a brick wall sealing Fortunato in the basement. Montressor's code of arms says says "We will not be without revenge." Fortunato dies behind the wall and is never found again. Supposedly it is a partially true story because during Poe's era, they found a body chained to a wall in a wine cellar in the same area this story took place.
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It is neither. Yell is a verb or a noun.
In "The Cask of Amontillado," Monstresor intimates that he and Fortunato have been friends, or at the very least, intimate acquaintances. Their conversation implies they at least have some sort of a relationship, because Monstresor knows he can lure Fortunato away by the promise of a rare wine, and the mention of another mutual wine connoisseur friend, who Fortunato considers a rival.
Wait for him to calm down. Don't yell back and if you can leave do it. Try to talk to him later when both of you can have a conversation.
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The nurse yells for "comforting cordial" when she finds Juliet apparently dead.
In the army the sergeant yells "Attention". In the courtroom they shout "All Rise." Filming a movie they shout "Action." The railroad conductor yells "All Aboard."
He yells at Pony for crying and he doesn't want Pony along, because he isn't helping him at all.
Celebrate the bicentennial birthday of Bison-Ten-Yell, the imaginary creator of a series of ten battle yells. His system was later adopted by football players and is still used today. See related link below.