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If a narrator offers judgments about a character in a story without also offering supporting characterization, this is an indication that the narrator may be __________.

A.) credible
B.) not credible
C.) dependable
D.) wrong

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it is B because the narrator is making judgements without knowing about the character
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Answer:

If a narrator offers judgments about a character in a story without also offering supporting characterization, this is an indication that the narrator may be not credible.

B.) not credible

Step-by-step explanation:

Being credible means to provide proper justification about anything and to offer reasons to believe in the argument. The judgments offered without any support of evidence or any reason behind it can be said to be incredible.

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