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Which is a reason a writer might hint at the "truth" of a story, undermining an
unreliable narrator?
A. To wake up the senses with vivid description and details
B. To encourage the reader to focus on character and not plot
C. To help the reader make better sense of the story's main events
D. To reduce the effectiveness of the narrator's unique voice

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Answer:

B (It might not be right but I'll explain why I picked this)

Step-by-step explanation:

If you focus on the qualities of one character, then you would/may know how the story ends.

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