It’s not that easy to learn how to play soccer you have to learn the rules and how things go.
I believe it would be False. It says nobody really knows for sure.
Hope this helps!
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~ WolfyBri
It's one who is awake, standing up, and presumably alert
to the wishes and commands of the Lord.
<em>How does this excerpt support the idea that the story is told by an unreliable narrator?</em>
- <em>It supports the idea that the story is told by an unreliable narrator because it has intratextual signs saying that the narrator is contradicting himself by showing that he or she does not remember the facts well. In the sentence, “Agnes said she had seen no one, and I saw that she thought I was dreaming” it is clearly stated the unreliability of the narrator, Agnes finds very unlikely that there was a woman the afternoon before, and thinks the narrator is not making proper sense of what he or she is saying. Another fact that shows the unreliability of the narrator is that it was dark when they went down the passage and they did not bring a light, so it is very unlikely that the narrator had seen anything.</em>
I'll have to go with D, but ask yourself:
"Which environment best matches the scene?"