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lisabon 2012 [21]
3 years ago
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Question 1 of 10

English
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Korvikt [17]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

the answer would be C

Explanation:

I would say this one because that means that the author is not making a good connection with the character so you wont get much out of it. I don't really know how to explain but that's the best I got for you sorry if the answer is wrong or if I didn't explain it good enough for you. here is another website that has the answer.

https://www.answers.com/Q/What_kind_of_effect_is_most_likely_created_by_an_unreliable_narrator

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