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.
Match the achievement or identifying characteristic to the person.
1. perfected the sonnet form in the country of its origin - 5. Petrarch
2. addressed his poems to Stella - 9. Sidney
3. wrote sonnets on religious themes - 7. Donne
4. Shakespeare's wife - 3. Anne Hathaway
5. introduced the printing press to England - 4. William Caxton
6. acting group to which Shakespeare belonged - 2. King's Men
7. wrote 154 sonnets - 6. Shakespeare
8. created a rhyme scheme different from that used in the English or Italian sonnet - 1. Spencer
9. wrote essays in an age of poetry - 8. Francis Bacon