What does it mean for a narrator to be reliable? A. It means that readers should believe everything the narrator says. B. It means that readers have an easy time believing what the narrator says. C. It means that the narrator is the main character of the story. D. It means that readers should not believe what the narrator says.
B
B
I'm just gunna go with everyone else and say B :D
thx guys
The person telling a story is called the ______. A. narrator B. character C. reader D. author
A
a
Which narrator seems reliable? A. A drug addict explaining why he shouldn't be arrested B. A fisherman describing the large fish he almost caught C. A child describing the dream she had last night D. A parent arguing for better safety standards in the local park
I think it would be either B or D.
D im thinking.
it was D guys
yay :), I feel smart. lol
What is climax? A. The main character's central problem B. Where and when a story takes place C. A story's ending, when the central problem is solved D. An exciting moment in the story
The highest or most intense point in the development or resolution of something; culmination. C.
lol thats wrong
I meant D -_-
lol right :)
Why is it important to understand the perspective from which a story is told? A. Perspective changes the way things are described. B. The author's perspective might not be the same as the characters'. C. Some perspectives are more reliable than others. D. Not knowing the perspective can be very confusing to readers.
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