Daulat Panday (Author of The Tales of India) See if your friends have read any of Daulat Panday's books.
The correct answer is He is exaggerating the truth
Explanation:
A narrator is unreliable if his words are not completely true or aim at deceiving the audience. In the excerpt presented, it is likely the narrator not completely reliable because this narrator is exaggerating. This occurs in "And travelled far; no man as far as he" or "ever honored for his ability" because even if the warrior or man he is describing is brave and has traveled a lot it is unlikely he has traveled more than any other person in the world or that his abilities or qualities are the best in the world.
Answer&Explanation:
They must go to the bar as that is command sentence
This is an example of B) An incongruity.
Saying that he never smiles implies that he frowns, however the second part of the sentence states that he never frowns. This is incongruous, meaning the sentence says two things that seem to contradict each other.