I believe the answer is C
If a story has an unreliable narrator, you should still trust what they say, although you must take it with a grain of salt. The narrator could still be telling the truth, although if they are insane they may describe seeing a ghost when there wasn't really a ghost. An unreliable narrator does not create a fake story, only an unreliable story, where there may be holes or lies weaved into truth.
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Answer: B
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There is no need to put a comma after Jeremy , however to seperate the sentence to make the grammar correct you would need to put a comma after "and I".