Answer:
No, I don't think he's very trustworthy because throughout the story you can tell how out of it and demented he is.
Explanation:
I think he just told the story as he lived it, but it might not be what had happened. From the very beginning of the story, he tries to make a case for his sanity, but the story he tells completely undermines it and is at odds with his declarations of sanity. Throughout the story, he recalls the events that led him to murder the old man and then confess. According to the text it states, "'Villains!' I shrieked, 'dissemble no more! I admit the deed!— tear up the planks!—here, here!—it is the beating of his hideous heart!'"
A- parental expectations can be beneficial by letting kids know what’s important - and so they can strive to do what’s good for them (assuming there is good parental expectations)
b- they might be detrimental because kids may feel overwhelmed, and feel as if they cannot live up to their expectations, causing them to not do as well as kids who do live up to their parental expectations
B. proof reading, she revised the draft, and moved the paragraphs around, now she needs to proof read it to know if it is better or not before she starts typing it up.