If a story has an unreliable narrator does that mean we shouldnt trust anything the character says why or why not

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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.


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Read the sentences that describe Douglass's reaction to Hugh Auld's forbidding Sophia to teach Douglass to read. "It was a new and special revelation, explaining dark and mysterious things, . . . . I now understood . . . the white man's power to enslave the black man. . . . From that moment, I understood the pathway from slavery to freedom."
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a. a mood of troubled doubt
b. a mood of defiance and anger
c. a mood of clarity and purpose
d. a mood of joyful merriment

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D) A mood of joyful merriment, because he is talking about how he undwrstands the path from slavery to freedom.

Why is Marguerite asked to changer her clothes?

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Marguerite in the story I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings  was asked by her mother to change her clothes when she was about to go to Mrs. Flower's house because her mother wanted to show her masterpiece- a knitted dress. Mrs. Flower loves knitted dress that's why she was made to wear it. 

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Once you acquire these two basic skills, you'll be able to transform a vague idea in your mind into a coherent piece of writing. What are these two basic skills? A. Describing people and writing conversation
B. Doing interviews and browsing through books
C. Using the Internet and the online catalog
D. Doing research and organizing your ideas

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D. Doing research and organizing your ideas

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Don't you wish you could have been at Christ's___ into Heaven?

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Ascension means:
the act of rising to an important position or a higher level."his ascension to the ranks of pop star"
or:

the ascent of Christ into heaven on the fortieth day after the Resurrection.

-definition from google ^-^

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1.prayer: praise to God

2.sacrifice: commanded by God

3.adoration: communion with God

4.hypocritical: insincere

5.omniscient: knowing everything

6.petition: earnest request

7.confidence: a firm belief or trust

8.sovereignty: supreme power or authority

9.temporal: for this life only

These are the correct combinations of words and definition in the context of religious doctrines, preaching and worshipping. Explanation:

In “The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe, the speaker is full of sorrow because he misses his lost Lenore. What does the speaker mean when he says, “Nameless here for evermore”?He refuses to say her name.
She is no longer on earth.
She does not appear in the poem.
Only the bird can utter her name.

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He refuses to say her name.
Mentioning her only exaggerates the narrator's pain; therefore, he refuses to bring her name up.

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He refuses to say her name.

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If people believe that separation of powers is important, which of the following would not be a government they support?a. a government where responsibility is divided between groups of people
b. a government where a single ruler, like a king, makes all the decisions
c. a government with legislative, executive, and judicial branches
d. a government where no one group of people has all the control

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Answer:

b. a government where a single ruler, like a king, makes all the decisions.

Explanation:

The separation of powers within government, an idea the Montesquieu first came up with, is one way to prevent all power and decision-making capacities to depend on one single individual (like a king or a tyrant) or even a single group of people (like in an oligarchy). By the separation of powers into a judicial, an executive, and a legislative branch, a government can be secured against the will of one individual ruling over the entire population, thus securing a more democratic and egalitarian kind of government.


B.) a government where a single ruler, like a king, makes all the decisions