Answer:
Explanation:
Discussion
I don't really think the narrator is unreliable. She is very astute in her reasoning. She tells us she would recognize the unknown woman if she saw her in the street.
If unreliable means that she is trying to figure out who the woman was, then yes, we cannot believe everything she is saying. She is trying to figure something out that she does not have the answer to.
We really don't have enough information to answer the question. That being said, I would pick A. She is trying to puzzle out who the woman was and what she was doing there.
Answer: A
Answer:
Aadikavi Bhanubhakta Campus, Damauli, Tanahun
Kathmandu BernHardt College, Bafal, Kathmandu
Dhawalagiri Multiple Campus, Baglung
Nepal Mega College, Babarmahal, Kathmandu
Kailali Multiple Campus, Dhangadi, Kailali
Explanation:
<span>The answer is B. This is because "either' and "nor" cannot be used together. Instead, "either/or," is a pair, or "neither/nor," which is the negated version of "either/or." To make this sentence correct, you would say "Neither the broken lamp nor the stained rug was thrown out with the trash," OR "Either the broken lamp or the stained rug was thrown out with the trash."</span>
Answer:
Ethos
Explanation:
I think its Ethos because he is definitely showing that he values the honourable men more than whoever he is talking to which is showing what he believes (his ethics etc.)
I hope this helped!
Answer:
Ginny an Geriogia
Explanation:
cause ginny is too bad lol