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Which of these is the best reason why an author would use an unreliable narrator?

A. To tone down important events in the story
B. To emphasize trivial aspects of the story
C. To challenge the reader
D. To make a story more interesting

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Answer:

A. To make a story more interesting :)

Step-by-step explanation:

just cause

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User Ali Khakpouri
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The best reason why an author would use an unreliable narrator is that it could make the story more interesting. The narrators are used to tell the story and the author will make them unreliable for the readers to think and question to the hidden role of the narrator. This will wonder the readers and will increase their interest on the story.
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