Which of the following is textual evidence from the beginning of his tenth-day narrative that Dioneo is an unreliable narrator?
Select all that apply. A) He reveals his personal interest in the group's regard for his belonging to the brigata.
B) His tone shifts more than once.
C)The best interpretation is gained by taking him at face value.
D) His cautionary advice against folly reveals his motives.
The correct answers are A) "He reveals his personal interest in the group's regard for his belonging to the brigata", B) "His tone shifts more than once", and D) "His cautionary advice against folly reveals his motives".
Explanation:
The book "The Decameron" by Giovanni Boccaccio has the character of Dioneo, widely known for being an unreliable narrator. Some evidence to make clear to the audience that Dioneo is unreliable include: Dioneo is a member of brigata and he has personal interest in this utopian group; Dioneo shifts tone more than once, not only at the beginning of the tenth-day but at the conclusion of the third-day; Dioneo reveals that he is impartial when he advicied against folly, which has always made him feel ashamed.
C. A compound predicate has 2 parts to the predicate. In this sentence, the noun "She" does both "washed the shells and dried them in the sun" which is the compound predicate.
Helen Keller could not see or hear. "With Anne Sullivan's help, Helen learned to communicate" ("Helen's Story"). Helen Keller described the day she met Anne Sullivan as "the most important day I remember in all my life" (Keller 23). Helen went on to become a very successful student and an inspiration to many people. [end]
Answer: correct me if I’m wrong, but is it region 1?
Explanation: the comments in the other answer said something but I can’t remember, I think they said c...I don’t know if I’ll be able to or not by a specific time, but I will try to edit this if it’s wrong