This question includes some misspelled words; here is the correct question:
Which point of view is most likely to be unreliable in a story?
All points of view in a story are equally reliable.
The first person narrator is most likely to be unreliable.
All points of view in a story are equally unreliable.
The third-person point of view is most likely to be unreliable.
The correct answer is The first-person narrator is most likely to be unreliable.
Explanation:
In a narrative text, an unreliable narrator implies the narrator lies on purpose to the reader, or his/her version of the story is not completely accurate. This feature of narration occurs mainly if the story, novel, etc. includes a first-person narrator. This is because in a first-person narrator, the thoughts, feelings, and point of view of one of the characters prevail, and this causes the events told are subjective and therefore more likely to be inaccurate. Also, this does not occur if there is a third-person narrator because in this case the narrator acts as an observer and this makes it more objective.
Answer:
Your answer here is 12
Step-by-step explanation:
There's simply nothing to explain.
Answer:
6^6 = 36 (squared my radius in order to find the area of one circle)
36 x 3.14(multiplied my radius by pi to find the area) = 113.04
Now we multiply the area of one circle with the height since it is a prism throughout the whole shape.
113.04 x 9 = 1,017.36 in^3 is your answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Formula of area of a circle:
pi(3.14 or 22/7 depending on what they tell you to use for pi) x radius squared(your radius is half of your diameter or given radius, your radius should be squared in order to find the area).
πr^2
pi x radius^2(radius being squared)