What is the difference between an unreliable narrator and a narrator with a limited point of view?
Select one:
a. An unreliable narrator is omniscient, but a narrator with a limited point of view is not.
b. An unreliable narrator intends to mislead you, while a narrator with a limited point of view is simply one who is not omniscient.
c. An unreliable narrator is mentally unstable and imagines things, while a narrator with a limited point of view is simply unintelligent.
d. An unreliable narrator can’t be relied upon to finish the story, while a narrator with a limited point of view can be.
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