Answer:
A . Synthesizing various ideas
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Answer: Because people don't want to possibly be made fun of or not have any friends for not following the social norm. Also people who are different tend to get made fun over more than "normal people"
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Answer: " I always told her she needed to update her clothes... "
" But I spied a hideous gnome in the flower garden... "
Explanation: I is in 1st person, He, She, It and they are in 3rd person.
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Answer:
He tells us when he has minor flaws such as being afraid.
Explanation:
One of the most common issues making a narrator untrustworthy is his/her bias toward oneself and toward other characters of the story whom he/she likes or does not like.
Most of the time bias is in favor of oneself, in rare cases it may be against oneself - blaming oneself excessively.
Telling one's own minor and/or major flaws is only one of many characteristics to make a narrator trustworthy.
All other options are either insignificant for adjudging him as a trustworthy narrator, or opposite of what makes him trustworthy and neutral.
Second and third options are insignificant (do not contribute in making him neutral narrator)
Fourth option is incorrect because focusing on oneself makes a narrator biased and hence untrustworthy.