In the story "The Lemon Tree Billiards House" Is the narrator trustworthy? Can we believe his story? Explain.
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I don't know. I haven't read the story. Have you? What do YOU think? Your teacher doesn't want to know what I think anyway.
Any time you run across words like these -- "Is the narrator trustworthy?" -- you're facing an opinion question. Only your opinion counts, so you must state it clearly and then explain why you think so.
If you need to read the story more than once or twice, do so. That never hurts! In fact, you'll usually understand more about a work if you read it more than once or twice.
If you need to read the story more than once or twice, do so. That never hurts! In fact, you'll usually understand more about a work if you read it more than once or twice.
Read first the article and then try to understand what the narrator says