Third-person omniscient narrators are likely to be reliable because _____.A. they're impersonal and know everything about the story

B. they don't care enough about the characters to lie

C. none of the above

D. both “a” and “b”

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Answer 1
Answer: Third-person omniscient narrators are likely to be reliable because they're impersonal and know everything about the story. In this type of point of view, the narrator can narrate the events from one character to another with all the needed information without causing confusion as to their interrelationship.
Answer 2
Answer:

they're impersonal and know everything about the story


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What are six steps necessary for appeal?

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The 6 basic steps of appeal are the following:  
1. The filing phase-- Filing the notice of appeal. 
2. The transferring of the trial court's record right to the appellate court. 
3. Filing the briefs 
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How do we determine who is the protagonist? Antagonist?

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Answer:Protagonist and antagonist and are nouns that refer to characters in a story.

   The protagonist is the main character, often a hero.

   The antagonist is the character who opposes the protagonist, often a villain.

Explanation:

Answer:

Protagonist is the character who is usually the “good guy”, while antagonist is the “bad guy”. Antagonists aren’t always bad, but sometimes they are just lost and can’t see what the protagonist sees. And sometimes, the protagonist/antagonist is a bit harder to figure out, since in certain stories they can do good as well as bad things. But the main way I find helpful is by thinking, ‘who is the person who is helpful here?’ Or if that doesn’t help, try, ‘has either one of the characters done a bad thing?’ And sometimes the protagonist will do a bad thing, but for a good reason. So again, it could go either way, but that should usually help you decide.

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Answer:

Here's some tips

Explanation:

Take-Home Points

Federal law and regulations require provision of language access for patients with limited English proficiency.

There is a high risk of error when communicating with patients with limited English proficiency without a qualified professional interpreter.

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Technology can facilitate access to professional interpreter services, but how the technology is utilized determines whether the care of patients with limited English proficiency is improved.

Best practices for providers when working with a professional medical interpreter include talking in short units and pausing frequently to promote accuracy of interpretation.

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General Principles

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Position yourself for maximum interaction with the patient

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Speak in short units and keep a comfortable pace, allowing time for interpretation

Check in with the patient to make sure you are getting things right through the interpreter

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C)logical

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i think its c im not sure though


Answer: C. Logical

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