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By using first person point of view, the reader is relying on the narrator to tell his story. Is the narrator reliable enough that we should accept his version of the events? Use a piece of evidence to
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By using first person point of view, the reader is relying on the narrator to tell his
story. Is the narrator reliable enough that we should accept his version of the events?
Use a piece of evidence to support your answer.
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The narrator is reliable enough for the events to be true. The information is coming directly from his point and not being translated by any other source.
(if this is relating to a specific character this might be wrong)
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