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Which statement about narrator reliability is true? I. Narrator reliability is the level of trust we should give the narrator. II. A narrator’s reliability is partially determined by the prejudices of the narrator. III. Narrators are always reliable if they present circumstances that are familiar to them.

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BI and II
CII and III
DI, II, and III

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D one two and three are true
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Answer: B) I and II.

Step-by-step explanation: A reliable narrator is a speaker who is credible in a narrative, an unreliable narrator is the opposite. The narrator reliability is the level of trust we should give the narrator and it should be determined by two things, the level of knowledge the narrator has about a subject, and the narrator's capacity to give impartial thoughts despite his relationship with the characters of the story, to push away his prejudices and give an objective point of view.

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