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What is an example of unreliable narration?
A character recounting events that differ from other characters’ accounts.
A narrator who presents multiple perspectives on a story.
A straightforward telling of events with no ambiguity.
A plot that includes a clear moral lesson.
Why might an author choose to use an unreliable narrator?
To create suspense and keep the reader guessing.
To provide a clear and accurate account of events.
To simplify the storytelling process.
To ensure that the narrative follows a linear path.
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of an unreliable narrator?
Consistent and logical reasoning throughout the story.
Personal bias that influences the narration.
Limited knowledge of important events.
Intentionally misleading the reader.
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