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English, 08.02.2021 01:10 holmesleauja

Why might a writer hint at the "truth" of a story, as opposed to what an unreliable narrator says? A. To clarify events and help the reader understand the story better
B. To encourage the reader to focus on the character and not the plot.
C. To undermine the reader's experience of the narrator's unique voice
D. To mislead the reader into thinking that the narrator is telling the truth.

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