Which evidence would be considered implicit evidence that a character is lying?

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The first-person narrator thinks, “Of course, I would never tell her the truth.”
The first-person narrator thinks, “ Of course, I would never tell her the truth. ”

A flashback directly contradicts the character’s statement.
A flashback directly contradicts the character’s statement.

The character fidgets and avoids eye contact when making a statement.
The character fidgets and avoids eye contact when making a statement.

The narrator points out that the character is not telling the truth.

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The implicit evidence that a character is lying would be:

The character fidgets and avoids eye contact when making a statement.

This behavior suggests discomfort or deceit without explicitly stating that the character is lying, making it an implicit sign of dishonesty.

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