In the excerpt the narration affects the reliability of the narrator because he admits lying, so he is reliable, as expressed in option B and explained below.
<h3>What is a reliable narrator?</h3>
A reliable narrator is a simply a narrator we can trust. Generally, first-person narrators are considered unreliable because they tell the story from their own perspective. Facts are then mixed with opinions and impressions.
However, in the excerpt we are analyzing here, the narrator admits to the lies told. That shows he is telling readers the truth, which makes him more reliable to the audience.
With the information above in mind, we can choose option B as the correct answer.
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Answer:
loyalty, hospitality, self-control, and family
Explanation:
B because you don't ask them or you just steal it from them
Answer: Because by the end of a story you have to provide a resolution to the conflict.
Explanation: A story can be said to be devided into four parts: exposition which sets the story, including places, characters and the plot. Then there is the conflict, which is the action or problems the characters get into. Then the turning point that will give the outcome and finally the resolution of conflict that happens at the end of the story and it is essential for the story.