The presence of an unreliable narrator means __________.

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Answer 1
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The presence of an unreliable narrator means that the reader doubts the credibility of the author.

Unreliable narrators are almost always first-person narrators. Sometimes, the author's incredibility is seen from the very beginning of his work, he may be making a statement that is known to be untruth or a claim that is beyond reasoning. He may also state that he is mentally ill or impaired thus not able to tell a story correctly and accurately. At times, the falsehood of the described story is not revealed till the very end, the reader discovers some facts that prove the story void or incorrect. It would be a twisting ending that would make the reader reconsider his point of view of the story he had just read.

Sometimes, the author's unreliability is never fully revealed leaving the reader wondering about the intent and purpose of the story.

Answer 2
Answer: The presence of an unreliable narrator means that you cannot trust the accuracy of the information he/she gives you, they may be lying to the reader. 

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Natural law in a sentence

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Natural law is defined as a certain set of rules that humans inherit by nature, right reason or religion and are essential for all human conduct.

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Whatprocess makes your writing flow and “sound like music?” a.Editing thelanguage of your essay      c.Editing thetitle of your essay    b.Editing the punctuation of youressay  d.None ofthese

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My best answer would most likely be a. Editing the language of your essay.
Editing the title is only a first impression and could be followed by a piece of writing lacking in flow. Editing punctuation would be my second choice, but it doesn't apply as much, in my opinion. And for the last choice, I'm pretty sure at least on of the three are practical options.

The process that makes your writing flow and "sound like music" is option A. editing the language of your essay. Editing the punctuation will only change the speed of the reading of the writing, Meanwhile, when deciding the words you will implement in the essay you can create different sounds that could result in a type of music. For instance, you can repeat the consonants or vowels to create a sound and the resource known as alliteration gives a sentence flow.

John Steinbeck's story "Johnny Bear" is about a man with ___ features.A.
ursine







B.
serpentine







C.
aviary







D.
feline

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the answer is A.ursine. ursine  means bear so a Johnny Bear you can tell it has something to do with ursine or bears.

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Do you believe in god? Yes, I do. but don't totally depend on his blessing. Why so? Because I believe I hard work more.

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Naruto Uzumaki is the main character in the manga and anime Naruto and Naruto Shippuuden, created by Masashi Kishimoto. Naruto is a ninja from Leaf Village. He is an orphan from the great battle fought years ago, so he felt lonely, his childhood was very difficult because he was despised by adults, because he holds Kyuubi (9-tailed demon fox) , even that his father told the inhabitants to see them as a hero, but to the inhabitants Naruto was more of a monster, because they never understood the value of human sacrifice and the power that the bearer has the monster within him. After joining the 7 team led by Kakashi Hatake, Naruto tried hard to gain the village's recognition as he chose his dream of becoming the Hokage. In the following years, through many hardships, he became a capable ninja considered a hero even by the villagers, and soon after, the rest of the world, becoming known as the Hero of the Leaf Village. He soon proved to be one of the key factors in winning Shinobi World War IV, making him achieve his dream and become the village’s seventh Hokage.

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b. grass.
c. fear.
d. mist.

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A white puddle is a simile for snow, so the answer would be (A)
Similes use the word like or as
It specifically states that "Patches of old snow, scattered here and there, looked like white puddles"
It uses the word like
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